Put Cod-sp.exe Clientdll.dll And Table.aslr In The Root Cod Folder =link= May 2026

This set of instructions refers to the installation of a modified game client or cheat tool for Call of Duty (Single Player)

DRM Blocking: Modern Windows (10/11) blocks the secdrv.sys driver used by older Call of Duty discs, preventing the original cod-sp.exe from launching. This set of instructions refers to the installation

Backup Originals: Copy your original CoDSP.exe to a safe folder before replacing it. Faster game launch times : With these files

In some cases, modified clientdll.dll files are used to bypass ASLR (more on that below). DRM Blocking : Modern Windows (10/11) blocks the secdrv

Locate your Root Folder: Navigate to the directory where Call of Duty is installed.

Steam: Right-click the game in your library, select Manage > Browse local files.

But what do these files actually do? Why are they placed together? And more importantly, should you follow such advice?