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I have been doin A LOT of research and figuring things out slowly. just trying to speed up the process. Just keep calling me a leech idc
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TTGxPerfXtionZx wrote Can anyone tell me how to extract the hypervisor from my kernalIf you want to explore it, run it through XeXTool and then use IDA Pro
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hypervisor is a program on the system which can provide the operating system with virtual hardware or limit its access to memory, so a program running on top of a hypervisor thinks it is running inside a single virtual machine and talking directly to the hardware, rather than within another operating system.
and its access is meted out by the hypervisor. This means that the hypervisor can emulate the original Xbox without the 360's operating system being involved
and its access is meted out by the hypervisor. This means that the hypervisor can emulate the original Xbox without the 360's operating system being involved
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pvtpunchu wroteTTGxPerfXtionZx wrote Can anyone tell me how to extract the hypervisor from my kernalIf you want to explore it, run it through XeXTool and then use IDA Pro
You can ''explore''the Hypervisor with XeX Tool.
XeX Tool is online for xex files.
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