Deletion
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Deletion
Is it possible to delete files from the virtual enviroment? Simple deletion isn't working of course
Re: Deletion
Havent seen this feature yet, why not just scramble the file(write 1 and 0... or something else) when you dont need it anymore.
Just tested, I write one word, and it overwrite the entire file, in memory.
Just tested, I write one word, and it overwrite the entire file, in memory.
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Re: Deletion
How could you do it? Will simple fopen / fwrite work? Or any other method?
Re: Deletion
Even the method below also work.
Two virtual files.
Virtual file A is data.
Virtual file B is scramble.
Overwrite virtual file A with virtual file B, confirm work too.
The first method(my first post), I'm using a compiled vbscript exe file, it work in virtual mode too after wrapping it with the virtual file using EVB.
The second method(this post), I'm using a macro language compiled exe file, since this macro language can only append file(dont have write line function), I use its copy file function, it work in virtual mode too, after wrapping the exe and the two virtual files A and B with EVB.
EVB is a good product(my only concern is the gameguard problem...).
With EVB, a little imagination is needed.
Two virtual files.
Virtual file A is data.
Virtual file B is scramble.
Overwrite virtual file A with virtual file B, confirm work too.
The first method(my first post), I'm using a compiled vbscript exe file, it work in virtual mode too after wrapping it with the virtual file using EVB.
The second method(this post), I'm using a macro language compiled exe file, since this macro language can only append file(dont have write line function), I use its copy file function, it work in virtual mode too, after wrapping the exe and the two virtual files A and B with EVB.
EVB is a good product(my only concern is the gameguard problem...).
With EVB, a little imagination is needed.
Re: Deletion
So which method did you use in the end?
Re: Deletion
Perfect method by the way, topic starter may use it. So do not try to delete the file, just overwrite it.newuser wrote:So which method did you use in the end?
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Re: Deletion
Thanks, awesome idea Since it was undeletable, I thought I can't even change it
I tried and replacing it with some random data works perfectly! (fwrite)
I tried and replacing it with some random data works perfectly! (fwrite)