[TUT]Use Cheat Engine with 32bits WinXP/7 (Using VMWare Method)

10/28/2011 22:57 joomlahacks#16
Yeah it's work on vista x64 and NAGC :)

And I have problem:
Why when register in gamerage appear as below?

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For more information, please send an email to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] with 7767 in the subject line.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
So I can't register for new account, and anyone have unused account in NAGC for me :mad:
10/29/2011 01:27 asdfzxc#17
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Originally Posted by drow05ranger View Post
create a new virtual machine... i think you just configured existing 32bit virtual machine...try to make a new virtual machine..and install 64bit...
its here
I created a new virtual machine for that 64 bit case.
Also, I tried creating a new virtual machine using oracle VMware.
Both gave me the same error message. No idea what is happening. :(
10/29/2011 01:47 graham619#18
its been a long time that GCPH have no cheat when the main.exe was patched.. its been month of me waiting here. ... huhuhuhuuhuhuh
10/29/2011 02:17 asdfzxc#19
Alright, after some Google research on the internet, I discovered that the VT (Virtualization Technology) plays a role in this 64bit guest on a 32bit host.

My computer is a duo 2 core processor built in BUT it doesn't support VT.
This may explain the error I gotten earlier. :mad:

Additional Information:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

Guess I will just have to wait patiently for the new trainer to be created.
10/29/2011 03:20 drow05ranger#20
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Originally Posted by asdfzxc View Post
Alright, after some Google research on the internet, I discovered that the VT (Virtualization Technology) plays a role in this 64bit guest on a 32bit host.

My computer is a duo 2 core processor built in BUT it doesn't support VT.
This may explain the error I gotten earlier. :mad:

Additional Information:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

Guess I will just have to wait patiently for the new trainer to be created.
so there are also exceptions in using this virtual machine... i wonder if there can be a way to make use of this Virtualization Technology...
im sorry i cant help you this time....but if i have time...ill be on research with it... i think not only you will encounter this...
10/29/2011 05:21 warheit_sieg#21
just a curious question drow: why use windows xp not other os?
10/29/2011 06:15 drow05ranger#22
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Originally Posted by warheit_sieg View Post
just a curious question drow: why use windows xp not other os?
please merge your post...
hmmm..you can use any other OS... its just an example on the tutorial...
and its best to use windows 7 64 bit...
10/29/2011 09:58 kyoshi29#23
is this work in 32 bit ?
10/29/2011 13:23 jamwan#24
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Originally Posted by kyoshi29 View Post
is this work in 32 bit ?
this is meant for 32 bit os dude ofcourse it is XD
anyways thoes who are trying this method and is going to use windows xp 64 bit dont try since gameguard.des wont initialize, its advisable to use windows 7 64 bit
10/29/2011 14:21 fainaka#25
anyone can give me the keygen of window 7 ultimate/professional 64bit?
i couldn't found out them
also can give the link
10/29/2011 18:32 jamwan#26
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Originally Posted by fainaka View Post
anyone can give me the keygen of window 7 ultimate/professional 64bit?
i couldn't found out them
also can give the link
search for it in google its usually named windows 7 loader

* NVM i you still cant find it heres a link
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
10/29/2011 22:08 fainaka#27
can't use...
VMware Workstation said:
''This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible.
Longmode is disabled for this virtual machine.
For more detailed information, see (a link here)
Continue without 64-bit support? [YES] [NO]''

what should i do for this?
my OS : Window Vista Home Premium 32 bit
10/30/2011 02:33 asdfzxc#28
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Originally Posted by fainaka View Post
can't use...
VMware Workstation said:
''This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible.
Longmode is disabled for this virtual machine.
For more detailed information, see (a link here)
Continue without 64-bit support? [YES] [NO]''

what should i do for this?
my OS : Window Vista Home Premium 32 bit
ah! The same error message as me. Ok this is what you have to do.
1. Reboot your computer
2. Go into BIOS and search for the setting "Virtualization" or something of that word. Skip to step 4 if you cannot find it.
3. Enable that and save and exit BIOS. Skip to step 6
4. Head over to this website
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
5. If your processor so happens to have Intel® Virtualization Technology checked, you can go over to VM workstation now.
6. Before finishing the creation of the 64 bit guest, head over to it and click on manage hardware.
7. Click on processor
8. Note that you need to have 2 processor for that and set it to automatic if it wasn't.
9. Run guest and hope that it works.

I wasn't really sure if this helps but this is what I saw or read over the net. Since my processor didn't support that Virtualization Technology, I am unable to post screenshots on that. So if it works, do let me know.

Also, you can head over to this website and download a program to check for the compatibility.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
If yours support VT, the message of the program will indicate that.

Good luck! :)
10/30/2011 03:32 fainaka#29
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Originally Posted by asdfzxc View Post
ah! The same error message as me. Ok this is what you have to do.
1. Reboot your computer
2. Go into BIOS and search for the setting "Virtualization" or something of that word. Skip to step 4 if you cannot find it.
3. Enable that and save and exit BIOS. Skip to step 6
4. Head over to this website
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
5. If your processor so happens to have Intel® Virtualization Technology checked, you can go over to VM workstation now.
6. Before finishing the creation of the 64 bit guest, head over to it and click on manage hardware.
7. Click on processor
8. Note that you need to have 2 processor for that and set it to automatic if it wasn't.
9. Run guest and hope that it works.

I wasn't really sure if this helps but this is what I saw or read over the net. Since my processor didn't support that Virtualization Technology, I am unable to post screenshots on that. So if it works, do let me know.

Also, you can head over to this website and download a program to check for the compatibility.
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
If yours support VT, the message of the program will indicate that.

Good luck! :)
maybe you could use the PrtSc/SysRq button for screenshot..(press it and go to Paint,click Edit click Paste)
my processor didn't support the VT... so what should i do?
10/30/2011 03:39 asdfzxc#30
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Originally Posted by fainaka View Post
at the Step 2, where is the BIOS?
my processor is intel T4200... can't found...
That is meant for Duo core. Go google for your processor to see if it is compatible with VT.
Or you can go download the program I listed earlier to check it and save your trouble.

To enter BIOS, during the startup, hit a specific key, depending on your computer. A little google will show the answer immediately.