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First, you need to set up a virtual machine on linux using qemu.
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How to set up a VM on linux is way out of scope for this. You can find plenty of information online on how to do it.
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Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
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Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable channel!*
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The needed Plugins are `memflow-qemu` and `memflow-win32`
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Clone the repo on your vm host:
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### The pcileech method
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Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking PC, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
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Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking PC, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable channel!*
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The needed Plugins are `memflow-pcileech` and `memflow-win32`.
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Furthermore, you need to install some libraries, depending on your attacking PC's OS.
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