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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:14:12+00:00 2026-05-11T17:14:12+00:00

How is it possible to search for a byte[] array in the memory of

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How is it possible to search for a byte[] array in the memory of another process and then get the address at the place where the byte[] array is located?

I want to write a byte array into the memory of another process(WriteProcessMemory()).One of the parameters of that call is uint Address.Well I want to get the address by searching a byte array into the process.

For example I search for {0xEB ,0x20,0x68,0x21,0x27,0x65, ??, 0x21,0x64,0xA1}

We assume that this array is placed only at one place in the memory of the process I’d like to write memory to.

To get that address,I have to search for that byte array.

Is it possible to be done in C#?

EDIT: This is for native applications,NOT .NET. No need to downvote my question,there are components for C++ that do this,I just want to do it in C#.

Thanks for understanding!

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    2026-05-11T17:14:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:14 pm

    Is it possible to be done in C#?

    Yes. But very hard. It is hard from a native application where there is no impedance mismatched with the unmanaged view of processes and their memory maps you will need to use.

    Considerations:

    • You will need permission to open the process to get a handle.
    • While the virtual memory space of a 32bit process is from two to four GB in size (depending on host OS and /3GB switch), much of this address range will not be allocated, and reading it will cause a page fault. You really need to find out what pages are allocated and for what to avoid lots of invalid page accesses.

    Suggestions:

    • Do you really really need to do this? Seriously this will be hard.
    • Consider doing a native application, this will avoid working across the native/managed fence (this could include a native library with a managed driver application).
    • Do you really need to do this?
    • Consider doing the work inside the target process. This will require some cleverness (documented) to inject a thread, but should then be much faster.
    • Start by reading up on Windows how process memory works (start with Windows Internals and (can’t recall its name in the latest edition) Jeffrey Richter’s book on Win32 application development.
    • Do you really need to do this? There must be something simpler… could you automated a debugger?
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