@JSpurs___@JacobCollierMP Which definitely wouldn’t be as “easy” as saying “Hey you can’t resell governmentally provided driving tests privately”, is it?
@brucewayne606@PaddyKeoghAF Is it? If I remember correctly my first response was me clearing up some confusion on your part.
On the comment that you made engaging with the topic…
You’re doing a 4/10 job at bait so far.
@brucewayne606@PaddyKeoghAF Replying to a post from Ladbrokes which Rory features in and then Rory replies with odds for both outcomes of an event and tags Ladbrokes in it?
You’re seriously saying there is “nothing” at all that suggests this could be an advert?
@KevinDahmer@notsorrycat The “paperweight” comment was tongue in cheek. Because those devices are only usable for cheats (as they’re currently set up before someone is pedantic) your PC will be stuck in the error cycle till you unplug them rendering them useless.
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@intheblueyonder@Freyy_is Yeah because you’re made to feel so welcome and attended to by confidently wrong AI set ups that everybody prefers to speak with as their first point of contact instead of a person…
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy Basically going to windows “hey you need to do something about this” and windows kicks in with the IOMUU manipulation. Think where I strayed was that it wasn’t technically vanguard controlling this, more so it’s kicking the warning to windows to act on it
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy You know what, I think you’re spot on, that’s a good spot in my mistake. (My backgrounds software) reframing my thinking based off what you’re saying. Vanguard is likely tricking the DMA with encrypted data (probably along with checking for obvious fraudulent firmware) it’s then-
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy You’re right, my explanations could’ve been more precise there but vanguard uses kernel level access to force windows to trigger the IOMMU boot cycle, the only reason windows falls over is because it doesn’t see the DMA card as malicious (afaik). I Can understand people’s concern
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy Fair point in all honesty. The defence of “kernel level cheat systems need kernel level defence” only exists because windows is lacklustre at defending itself in this respect
@curebores@CilvisNova@Dovah_Spy No so, if you had a tampered machine and went through the OS reinstall. Vanguard would still ‘remember’ that the cheats existed. It takes the physical details of your system and blacklists them in riots DB. So even if you reinstall a fresh OS you’re still device banned.
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy Reinstalling OS is just a resolution for boot loop (blue screen of death). Likely boot loop was intended to bottleneck the cheat DMA to the point of firmware corruption. Got any more details on undoing the system block? Not something I was aware you could do, sounds interesting.
@CilvisNova@curebores@Dovah_Spy Fundamentally you’re understanding the problem well. To answer the other guys question on the blue screen I wrote these up earlier since I’ve been arguing non stop all day. Essentially windows thinks the DMA card is legit and doesn’t understand why it’s being cut off, so it cries