thank you all Could not find TrueImageHomeService.exe in build 22510 Seems working without.. Did I miss something ? PS : Found all in "X:\Program Files (x86)\Acronis\TrueImageHome\ti_managers.dll" "X:\Program Files (x86)\Acronis\TrueImageHome\TrueImageTools.exe" "X:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Acronis\TrueImageHome\TrueImageHomeService.exe" I missread the documentation
I know this is the line in the hex and to change the values. but how do you find something like that.. for tools that are used. Also used to hack game protection longtime ago. but things have changed so much over the years. To this day I still have my MS Visual C++ Pro.
Maybe applying GreenGnom patch and comparing the original file and the patched one. But we can't speak about that here.
But that still doesn't explain the real question! What do I have to search for in the 3 files and how? And when I have found these places, what do I have to replace them with? Only if I know that, then I can create these patches.
Yes, I know this. But this answers is not the answer of the main question! E.g. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1562044
Many years ago, I had to (legitimately) solve an analogous problem. In order for a new device we were designing to communicate with existing equipment, I had to determine the (undocumented) data interface protocol. That required dumping the machine code from the existing equipment, running it through a utility to disassemble it into source code, reading and understanding the result, and finally designing compatible interface software (or in this case, designing a patch to accomplish your desired goal). It was a long, tedious process requiring patience and a thorough understanding of the machine language.
What do you mean with "stable"? Counter question: Do you read here about any problem regarding the new activation script?