22.04.2011, 13:40:05
If the problem isn't solved yet, can you try to rename Ares.dll to AresX.dll (but leave the Ares.dll.inj untouched)? If you launch Syringe now, does the same message appear?
You can also try to run Syringe as administrator, if you haven't already done so. Syringe might use some rights only admins have (it is injecting code into another program, which can be quite malicious).
You can also try to run Syringe as administrator, if you haven't already done so. Syringe might use some rights only admins have (it is injecting code into another program, which can be quite malicious).