How to search for Opcode 0xFF25 in IDA Pro?









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I want to search for opcodes in IDA Pro like the following:



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In the "search" menu, click "sequence of bytes..." or use the default hotkey which is Alt+B.



Choose the hex radio button and type in your bytes ff 25 remembering that you will have to get the byte ordering correct for whatever type of file you are disassembling.



If you want to find all instances of that opcode, make sure to check the "Find all occurrences" button.






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    In the "search" menu, click "sequence of bytes..." or use the default hotkey which is Alt+B.



    Choose the hex radio button and type in your bytes ff 25 remembering that you will have to get the byte ordering correct for whatever type of file you are disassembling.



    If you want to find all instances of that opcode, make sure to check the "Find all occurrences" button.






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      In the "search" menu, click "sequence of bytes..." or use the default hotkey which is Alt+B.



      Choose the hex radio button and type in your bytes ff 25 remembering that you will have to get the byte ordering correct for whatever type of file you are disassembling.



      If you want to find all instances of that opcode, make sure to check the "Find all occurrences" button.






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        In the "search" menu, click "sequence of bytes..." or use the default hotkey which is Alt+B.



        Choose the hex radio button and type in your bytes ff 25 remembering that you will have to get the byte ordering correct for whatever type of file you are disassembling.



        If you want to find all instances of that opcode, make sure to check the "Find all occurrences" button.






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        In the "search" menu, click "sequence of bytes..." or use the default hotkey which is Alt+B.



        Choose the hex radio button and type in your bytes ff 25 remembering that you will have to get the byte ordering correct for whatever type of file you are disassembling.



        If you want to find all instances of that opcode, make sure to check the "Find all occurrences" button.







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