3) Move your target (the file you want to extract) to the same folder of extractor. (v3 folder)
4) Open your openkore folder. Can you see the file "start.exe"? Yes you can. Copy this to the same folder of extractor. (v3 folder). If you don't have download here :
Move your v3 folder to your desktop to make things easier.2) Download start.exe and XSTools.dll from http://misc.openkore.com and unpack to the same folder where packet_extract.pl is placed (optional)
5) Now go to Start >> Run >> cmd
Now type "cd desktop\v3"
Let's read the master's tip :
Now type :4) run "start.exe ! packet_extract.pl your_exe_name.exe" or "perl packet_extract.pl your_exe_name.exe" to generate extractor.exe
5) run "extractor.exe > recvpackets.txt" to save extracted packets to text file.s
"start.exe ! packet_extract.pl your_exe_name.exe" OR "perl packet_extract.pl your_exe_name.exe"
For example, my ro name is "Vik_Vapor ub.exe"
I'll type :
start.exe ! packet_extract.pl "Vik_Vapor ub.exe"
Or
perl packet_extract.pl "Vik_Vapor ub.exe"
It'll try to read your file and see if is possible to extract anything.
If it cannot, will warn : Search len map offset failed
If it can : Len Map Offset Found...Type "extractor.exe > recvpackets.txt" to generate your recvpackets
Now you type : extractor.exe > recvpackets.txt.