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how can i edit an opengl32.dll file
and i try notbad, word ,...etc
and i try notbad, word ,...etc
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You can't format the HD that the system files are on from inside the OS, all the files are locked.BoredNL said:go to Start
Click "Run..."
In the box that pops up, type "Format C:" (not the quotes)
Then, follow the instructions.
Make sure to press "Y" to any yes/no questions it asks. This is very important.
If you do this, you will be given super hacking powers!
In fact, I make sure to do this every time I build a new computer.
You really need to be specific about what you want to do. A lot of what is in that file is plain text and can as Anttech suggested, be modified with a text editor.hagopbul said:i know all that and i anderstand the jok
but you don't know the file that i am asking about?
you don't know what is opengl32
Maxwells Demon said:Yes, you can format the C drive.. But not in that way.. People here take things to serious, can't even see the joke..
BoredNL said:Oh well, that's ok. If it doesn't strike them as funny, that's their loss, right? :)
I should start a thread saying "how i make server" and they will then not be snide with me, right? Or I should ask how to hack some video game so I can cheat in it and they will respect me. ;)
Btw, I know you can format the c drive, lol. I was letting it be assumed that I was referring to while windows was running off of that drive when the format attempt was being made.
You cant, its not possible. That is why you have to use a sub-os to do it. like a linux disk, or your beloved windows xp disk. PFFFT you are no fun and certainly no hack.BoredNL said:You can't format the C drive. Go ahead and try it..
lol
Haven't you ever told someone who wanted to "hack" in their video game that to unlock the cheats they had to press ALT + F4? (the funny thing is that they think they are "hackers")
pffft, you guys are no fun.
hagopbul said:i want to chang some off my video card drive feature not hacking in some game i don't have time for that :zzz:
Anttech said:You cant, its not possible. That is why you have to use a sub-os to do it. like a linux disk, or your beloved windows xp disk. PFFFT you are no fun and certainly no hack.
Philip, lol as in sarcasm since you do need to be told, or lol as in nervous laugh to punctuate your sentence? (lol)I've been building/rebuilding and troubleshooting problems on computers for 14 years now. I don't need to be told this sort of thing, lol.
Anttech said:Philip, lol as in sarcasm since you do need to be told, or lol as in nervous laugh to punctuate your sentence? (lol)
Great that you have so much experience, welcome. I expect that you are dieing to help people here then.
Anttech said:Phil, there isn't any hostility, but that wasnt funny. Not you personally but what you posted.
The fact is some people may actually do that, and could format a disk, albeit not the boot partition, as explained before. Within Windows, depending on how you start your Command prompt there is a possibility to open it on another drive other than the boot partition. For example if on logon a script runs and executes a bat file situation on your data partition. Next time you open cmd you will be opening it on a non-boot partition. Your *joke* may cause damage.
There isn't any hostility towards you, but rather some people may attack your post, and rubbish it. Dont take it personally, really.
I rubbished your post and of course it matters, I said drive not hard drive, your 14 years of experience knows the difference right?It doesn't matter what hard drive you type "format c:" in. It makes no difference. Also, nobody "rubbished" my post. This is ridiculous.
Im not here to impress you. And if you read the rules before you posted you would relies that we arent a *l33t* WOW irc channel where you can use your ubb3r skills to flame other members.You have no sense of humor, period. From what I've seen, your posts are robotic with 0 charisma, 0 humor, and 0 empathy.
WTF are you talking about? Is this another *joke* like your other one, where you attempt to undermine someone else, in the believe that others who read your joke (read: crap) will think you are an ubber l33t haxzor. Which is equivalent to looking in the mirror and making yourself go blind (the metaphorical equivalent at least).I have a +2 charisma card in my back pocket and and a basic deck with a +1 humor and empathy. So you see, I'm already 1 point ahead of you. Not only that, but I think you're only playing with half a deck. So ha! *throws down an 'arguing on the internet is like the special Olympics' card*
OpenGL32.dll is a dynamic link library file that is used by programs to access the OpenGL graphics library. Hacking and editing this file may be necessary for certain applications or games that require specific modifications to the graphics settings or features.
It is not recommended to hack and edit any system files, including OpenGL32.dll, as it may violate software licensing agreements and lead to potential legal issues. It is important to seek permission from the software developer before making any modifications.
No, you will need to use a specialized software or tool specifically designed for editing DLL files. These tools allow you to view and modify the code within the file, ensuring that the changes are made correctly and do not cause any errors.
Some common solutions and tips for hacking and editing OpenGL32.dll include having a backup of the original file in case any errors occur, using a hexadecimal editor to make changes to the file, and ensuring that the modified file is saved with the correct file format and name.
Yes, there are potential risks involved with hacking and editing any system file. Making incorrect changes to OpenGL32.dll can cause errors and crashes in the program or game that is using it. It is important to have a thorough understanding of the file and its functions before attempting to make any modifications.