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First, you need to set up a virtual machine on linux using qemu.
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.
Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable channel!*
The needed Plugins are `memflow-qemu` and `memflow-win32`
Clone the repo on your vm host:
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### The pcileech method
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!*
Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking PC, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable channel!*
The needed Plugins are `memflow-pcileech` and `memflow-win32`.
Furthermore, you need to install some libraries, depending on your attacking PC's OS.