Here's a simple script i wrote to clean erl files from the gameguard folder.
Code:
@echo off
echo.
echo ####################################################################
echo GameGuard ERL File Cleaner v1.0 - 2012 by: DTeCH
echo Description: Cleans .erl files created by GameCrasher (GameGuard)
echo Why clean: Who knows, but I just don't like the fact that the data
echo is ENCRYPTED, and prepared for sending without you knowing ECACTLY
echo what is being sent. Major security risk if you ask me.
echo ####################################################################
echo.
if exist C:\AeriaGames\AVA\Binaries\GameGuard\*.erl goto Detected
if not exist C:\AeriaGames\AVA\Binaries\GameGuard\*.erl goto NotDetected
:Detected
echo Files Detected. Deleting...
cd C:\AeriaGames\AVA\Binaries\GameGuard
del *.erl /s
echo.
echo Done :)
echo.
goto LetsContinue
:NotDetected
echo ERL Files NOT Detected... Hooray!
echo :)
echo.
:LetsContinue
echo ########################## Tool by: DTeCH ##########################
echo.
TIMEOUT /T 5 /NOBREAK
Open Notepad, & paste the above code into it, then save. Change the file's extension from txt to cmd (or bat).
Just double-click the file (wherever it is... mine is on my desktop), & it will check for the presence of *.erl files, & if it detects any, will delete them all.
NOTE:
The script waits for 5 seconds after all is done, then auto-closes. You can change this time by altering the "5" (it's in seconds) to whatever:
Code:
TIMEOUT /T 5 /NOBREAK
The script assumes that "C:\AeriaGames\AVA\Binaries\GameGuard" is the correct directory. If it's not, then edit it to the appropriate directory, & save.
Enjoy.