Originally Posted by Blaaaaaaaah
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No idea what that means but that's the method Outspark gave us (or so I read on one of the announcements, long ago, I forgot!).
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a exploit, is a bug that is abused. A popular expoits was the relog bug. U would respawn alive at the place u died, if u reloged. Everyone did it, but technicly it was a exploit.
And it looks like we have fundamental different view on computer. Becuase i prefer to touch the files myself. But im doing it day in and day out. If i dont know what a file does, first think i do is open it an hex editor. And with a look or two i can already see its generally porpuse, and if i know the header/fooder even its real type.
So i dont have any problem with deleting a file
A good tip: if u dont know if u should a delete a file or not: rename it. For a program using it, renaming equals deleting. But u can easily reverse it
. A popular method is to add ".bak"(for backup) at the end.