OK HERE IT IS (BETA RELEASE) Kevzor Rappelz bot

07/09/2009 15:57 kevzor#16
Hope these wil help our vista users a bit

try like ghost said (use regserv to apply the kernelhotkey.dll)
make sure u have latest .net framework 3.5!
run rappelz in 1024x768 ....use the setpos tool and dont move any windows around

not the bot or the rappelz screen GL!

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to use the bot u dont need to b in the mouse tab!

i put it there to test if the kernelhotkey.dll is working on your system
usage of it:

input a number in both boxxess and press the button if the mouse moves to the position on the screen your kernelhotkey.dll is working
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for the people where the kernel hotkey doesnt work: download this rar and goto a dos prompt goto the location of the file and execute it with /install (kernelhotkey.exe /install)
reboot your comp and try again :D:rtfm:
07/09/2009 16:41 nexus3#17
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Originally Posted by kevzor View Post
Hope these wil help our vista users a bit

try like ghost said (use regserv to apply the kernelhotkey.dll)
make sure u have latest .net framework 3.5!
run rappelz in 1024x768 ....use the setpos tool and dont move any windows around

not the bot or the rappelz screen GL!

==================================================

to use the bot u dont need to b in the mouse tab!

i put it there to test if the kernelhotkey.dll is working on your system
usage of it:

input a number in both boxxess and press the button if the mouse moves to the position on the screen your kernelhotkey.dll is working
==================================================

for the people where the kernel hotkey doesnt work: download this rar and goto a dos prompt goto the location of the file and execute it with /install (kernelhotkey.exe /install)
reboot your comp and try again :D:rtfm:
patch/install does not fix the issue.
same error after the countdown.
07/09/2009 16:49 kevzor#18
regsvr32 "c:\windows\system\kernelhotkey.dll" (AS A ADMIN) ?????

gues ill have to make a dual boot with vista :(
07/09/2009 17:30 Night Dragon#19
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Originally Posted by nexus3 View Post
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:/ i guess i dont have it or do i? i searched and searched for a download but cent find a link XD
Like I had first posted, COPY the kernelhotkey.dll (This is found in the Kevzor bot folder) and paste it into the C:\Windows\System folder. Then run the regsvr32 command again. That error is telling you that the file you are trying to register is not in the location you specified.. so put it there.
07/09/2009 17:49 nightcatz0#20
erm..i dont tink we can run as admin...btw i had a problem when running regsvr32 "c:\windows\system\kernelhotkey.dll"
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07/09/2009 17:52 Night Dragon#21
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Originally Posted by nightcatz0 View Post
erm..i dont tink we can run as admin...btw i had a problem when running regsvr32 "c:\windows\system\kernelhotkey.dll"
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Hmm well in that case try doing what Kevzor advised and just go to a command prompt window and run kernelhotkey.exe /install
07/09/2009 18:03 kevzor#22
isnt that just boot in safe mode and choose admin from the login display and there ya go.
???

well if u cant insert a DLL thru regserv there must b a privalige problem
best advice i can give u on this is : GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND!
07/09/2009 18:04 nexus3#23
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Originally Posted by Night Dragon View Post
Like I had first posted, COPY the kernelhotkey.dll (This is found in the Kevzor bot folder) and paste it into the C:\Windows\System folder. Then run the regsvr32 command again. That error is telling you that the file you are trying to register is not in the location you specified.. so put it there.

i did copy it there and i did run the program after it was placed there. i find your post remotely insulting. same error. tried kevzors exe file as well. Same error after using that.

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Originally Posted by kevzor View Post
isnt that just boot in safe mode and choose admin from the login display and there ya go.
???
my account IS an admin account and the only account on the system, still does not work.
07/09/2009 18:29 nightcatz0#24
well the patch that kevzor uploaded...i dont know whether it is working or not because when i double click the file(kernelhotkey.exe) the command prompt window just pop out and GONE.....futhermore it is so fast that i cant read whats inside..mine is admin too...
07/09/2009 18:39 nexus3#25
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Originally Posted by nightcatz0 View Post
well the patch that kevzor uploaded...i dont know whether it is working or not because when i double click the file(kernelhotkey.exe) the command prompt window just pop out and GONE.....futhermore it is so fast that i cant read whats inside..mine is admin too...
he wants you to run-
kernelhotkey.exe /install
in command prompt (cmd)

regardless that still doesn't fix the issue and your error is the same as the one i posted earlier. we have the same issue.
07/09/2009 18:45 Altaric2#26
A few question :

- First and most importent, can someone confirm it works ? seeing how many thanks he got for the first post, i assume everyone tried it BEFORE thanking ... so basicly i have my answer

- Can it evade (*) mobs ?

- When out of MP/HP does it rest ?

- Does it movs or stay still and wait for mobs to show up ?

- What if a user have no devices[0] or devices[10] mouse / keybd ? it happened to me on my 2nd comp, i use a usb mouse and need devices[1] instead

- Can it remember the settings you enter or do you have to do it all again every time ?

- What if screensaver turns on ?

- Will it be free ? open source ?

- Will it be updated in the future, or will it decay ?

more to come ... maybe
07/09/2009 18:46 kevzor#27
ill install vista tonight on my other HD as a second boot and give it a try...


cant evade (*) mobs yet
only has a healing skill function not a rest yet
it moves after 6X 45% turns

i use the " for (int i = 0; c < 10; i++) "
to check all 10 device options

not yet gonne put in a save and load function soon (just need time to code ...i do have a job) :)

rappelz always has blocked my Screensaver + the fact that your using keyboard / mouse input on kernel lvl the screensaver should not go on

until now its free ...dont know for the future :)

im trying to keep it updated...but as i said b4 i have a job :)
07/09/2009 18:59 nightcatz0#28
tq...hope good result
07/09/2009 20:36 Night Dragon#29
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Originally Posted by nexus3 View Post
i did copy it there and i did run the program after it was placed there. i find your post remotely insulting. same error. tried kevzors exe file as well. Same error after using that.

my account IS an admin account and the only account on the system, still does not work.
It was not my intention to insult, merely to educate and inform. If the issue persists then I can only offer 2 solutions:

1 Try and run the kernelhotkey.exe install in compatibility mode for XP SP2 and do the same for the bot exe. To enable this, right click on the exe file and select Properties. From there go to the Compatibility tab and Enable compatibility for Windows XP SP2. Then try and run it.

2. Install Windows XP as a dual boot on your system or even a VMWare image of XP to use for botting/farming. It is assumed that you will be away from the PC while the bot is running since the mouse and keyboard will be in use by the bot. Since you can't use the PC at the time of botting, having a dual boot/VMWare solution would work fine. When you want to use the PC again, just end the VMWare or reboot to Vista.
07/09/2009 22:01 nexus3#30
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Originally Posted by Night Dragon View Post
It was not my intention to insult, merely to educate and inform. If the issue persists then I can only offer 2 solutions:

1 Try and run the kernelhotkey.exe install in compatibility mode for XP SP2 and do the same for the bot exe. To enable this, right click on the exe file and select Properties. From there go to the Compatibility tab and Enable compatibility for Windows XP SP2. Then try and run it.

2. Install Windows XP as a dual boot on your system or even a VMWare image of XP to use for botting/farming. It is assumed that you will be away from the PC while the bot is running since the mouse and keyboard will be in use by the bot. Since you can't use the PC at the time of botting, having a dual boot/VMWare solution would work fine. When you want to use the PC again, just end the VMWare or reboot to Vista.
#1 doesnt work.

#2 -- ive tried vmware and am actually trying to get direct3d virtualization working. My video card can do it (i have a high end one) but theres no option in my bios to turn it on.

also i refuse to dual boot, huge waste of time..