Run any line/command in x64dbg
Is it possible, to run whichever line I want?
For example, if it is at black position, and i want to run the RED CIRCLED command:
I couldn't find a way to do that, neither in right click or etc... Just want to select that line and do i.e. "RUN THIS LINE"
debugging x64dbg
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Is it possible, to run whichever line I want?
For example, if it is at black position, and i want to run the RED CIRCLED command:
I couldn't find a way to do that, neither in right click or etc... Just want to select that line and do i.e. "RUN THIS LINE"
debugging x64dbg
You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27
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Is it possible, to run whichever line I want?
For example, if it is at black position, and i want to run the RED CIRCLED command:
I couldn't find a way to do that, neither in right click or etc... Just want to select that line and do i.e. "RUN THIS LINE"
debugging x64dbg
Is it possible, to run whichever line I want?
For example, if it is at black position, and i want to run the RED CIRCLED command:
I couldn't find a way to do that, neither in right click or etc... Just want to select that line and do i.e. "RUN THIS LINE"
debugging x64dbg
debugging x64dbg
asked Nov 18 '18 at 16:45
T.ToduaT.Todua
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You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27
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You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27
You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27
You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27
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You can use the Set New Origin Here option in the context menu of the disassembly view to change EIP/RIP to the selected line:
In x64dbg commands this option can be expressed as: cip = dis.sel()
.
and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
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You can use the Set New Origin Here option in the context menu of the disassembly view to change EIP/RIP to the selected line:
In x64dbg commands this option can be expressed as: cip = dis.sel()
.
and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
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You can use the Set New Origin Here option in the context menu of the disassembly view to change EIP/RIP to the selected line:
In x64dbg commands this option can be expressed as: cip = dis.sel()
.
and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
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You can use the Set New Origin Here option in the context menu of the disassembly view to change EIP/RIP to the selected line:
In x64dbg commands this option can be expressed as: cip = dis.sel()
.
You can use the Set New Origin Here option in the context menu of the disassembly view to change EIP/RIP to the selected line:
In x64dbg commands this option can be expressed as: cip = dis.sel()
.
answered Nov 18 '18 at 17:46
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and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
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and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
and then I press the "Continue" button to execute that line, right?
– T.Todua
Nov 18 '18 at 17:47
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You can change the instruction pointer to that line with right click -> set new origin at
– mrexodia
Nov 18 '18 at 17:27