Microsoft has released Windows 10, and with it the possibility to Download a Windows 10 Appliance to run under Virtual Box, VMWare player, HyperV (for windows), Parallels (Mac). Their idea is to allow you to test Microsoft Edge new browser in addition of being able to test the older browsers in older VM images.
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I wanted to use Windows 10 to check compatibility with my messenger c-client.
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- HexEdit is a Windows hex editor, user-friendly and reliable with advanced features (full undo, macros, background searches, calculator, full customization, edits huge files). Feature Summary. Easy to use interface familiar to Windows users Unlimited undo (incl. Cursor moves), undo changes Window tabs to see/jump to any open window.
Now to start Bless hex editor, go to the Application Menu and search for Bless, and you should find the icon for Bless hex editor. Bless hex editor should be opened. I will show you how to use it later. Using the Bless Hex Editor. It is not possible to show you how each of the Hex editors work as it is out of the scope of this article.
Also I wanted to know how Java behaves.
The Windows 10 VM image will work for 90 days. You can download it from here (http://dev.modern.ie/tools/vms/linux/).
Instructions are very precarious and they didn’t specify a minimum version, however if you use Virtual Box under Ubuntu 14.04, so Virtual Box 4.3.10, you’ll not be able to import the Appliance as you’ll get an error.
Update: Thanks to Razvan and Eric!, readers that reported that this also works for Mac OS 10.9.5. + Virtual Box 4.3.12 and VirtualBox 4.3.20 running under Windows 7 respectively.
‘Windows10_64’ is not a valid Guest OS type.
Result Code: | NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG (0x80070057) |
Component: | VirtualBox |
Interface: | IVirtualBox {fafa4e17-1ee2-4905-a10e-fe7c18bf5554} |
Callee: | IAppliance {3059cf9e-25c7-4f0b-9fa5-3c42e441670b} |
I was looking to find a solution and found no solution on the Internet, so I decided to give a chance and try to fix it by myself.
The error is: ‘Windows10_64’ is not a valid Guest OS type. so obviously, the Windows10_64 is not on the list of the VirtualBox yet, it is a pretty new release. Microsoft could had shipped it with OS Type Windows 64 Other, or Windows 8 64 bits, but they did’t. I wondered if I could edit the image to trick it to appear as a recognized image.
Puff daddy discography rapidshare software torrent. I edited the file (MSEdge – Win10.ova) with Bless Hex Editor, an hexadecimal editor.
I looked for the String “Windows10_64” and found two occurrences.
I had to replace the string and leave it with exact number of bytes it has, so the same length (do not insert additional bytes). I searched for the list of supported OSes and found that “WindowsXP_64” would be a perfect match. I replaced that 10 for XP twice.
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Then tried to import the Appliance and it worked.
I tried to run it like that, but it froze on the boot, with the new blue logo of windows.
I figured out that Windows XP would probably not be the best similar architecture, so I edited the config and I set Windows 8.1 (64 bit). I also increased the RAM to 4096 MB and set a 32 MB memory for the video card.
Then I just started the VM and everything worked.
Ok, a funny note: Just started, it installed me an update without asking ;)
Hex editors are used to inspect the compiled executables or binary files. You can easily use a hex editor to change how a software works with enough experience. For example, you can change some conditions, negate conditions, change some strings of a compiled binary file using a hex editor. In this article, I will talk about some of the hex editors of Linux and how to use them. Let’s get started.Linux Hex Editors
There are many Linux hex editors out there. Some of the popular ones are xxd, DHex, HexEdit, Bless, HexCurse etc. Here xxd, Dhex, Hexedit, HexCurse hex editors don’t have any graphical user interface, you can only use them from the Linux terminal. Bless hex editor does have a graphical user interface (GUI). Vim and Emacs can also be used as hex editors in Linux. In this article, we will take a look at some of them.
Installing Linux Hex Editors
In this section, I am going to show you how to install the hex editors in Linux, especially on Ubuntu/Debian.
First update the apt package repository cache with the following command:
Installing xxd:
To install xxd, run the following command:
xxd should be installed.
Installing DHex:
You can install DHex with the following command:
Dhex should be installed.
Installing HexEdit:
You can run the following command to install HexEdit:
HexEdit should be installed.
Installing HexCurse:
You can install HexCurse with the following command:
HexCurse should be installed.
Installing Bless:
To install Bless graphical hex editor, run the following command:
Now press y and then press <Enter> to continue.
Bless hex editor should be installed.
Now to start Bless hex editor, go to the Application Menu and search for Bless, and you should find the icon for Bless hex editor. Click on it.
Bless hex editor should be opened.
I will show you how to use it later.
Using the Bless Hex Editor
It is not possible to show you how each of the Hex editors work as it is out of the scope of this article. I will only cover the Bless graphical hex editor in this article. The concepts are the same in other hex editors. You will need a little bit of time to learn how to use them. That’s all.
I will write and compile a simple C program and I will change the compiled program using Bless hex editor, just to show you how a hex editor works. Let’s get started.
NOTE: If you’re using Ubuntu/Debian, and you want to follow along, you will need to install the C/C++ development tools for compiling C programs. Just run ‘sudo apt-get update’ and then run ‘sudo apt-get install build-essential -y’ to install the C/C++ development tools on Ubuntu/Debian.
This is the C program that I am going to compile. It is saved in ~/test.c file.
Now to compile the C source file ~/test.c, open a Terminal and run the following command:
Once the C source file ~/test.c is compiled, a binary file ~/test will be created. Run it as follows:
As you can see from the screenshot below, the correct output is displayed on the screen.
Now to edit the ~/test compiled binary, start the Bless hex editor and click on File and then click on Open from the dropdown menu. You can also press <Ctrl> + o to open a file with Bless hex editor.
A file picker should open. Now select the ~/test binary file and click on Open.
As you can see, the ~/test file is opened with Bless hex editor.
It basically has 3 sections, one that displays binary, one displays hex and the other one displays ASCII characters.
If you select anything from any side, the exact hex or binary representation should be highlighted as you can see from the screenshot below.
You can search for specific String, Hex, or Binary combination with Bless hex editor. To do that, click on the search icon and a search box should appear as marked in the screenshot below.
You can also change whether you want to search for Hexadecimal, Binary, or Text from the as dropdown menu.
I am going to change LinuxMint text to LinuxHint. So I searched for LinuxMint. Once you’re done typing in the search query, press <Enter>.
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Now you can click on the ASCII text and delete and add characters there.
Once you’re done, save it from File > Save or by pressing <Ctrl> + s.
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Now if you run ~/test again, you should see LinuxHint instead of LinuxMint.
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That’s basically how you use Hex editors in Linux. Thanks for reading this article.