I, also thought it was made in batch file. So maybe he does too. Exe file version is good and secured but be sure not to be detected by your AV or else it will be automatically put in Quarantine.
I, also thought it was made in batch file. So maybe he does too. Exe file version is good and secured but be sure not to be detected by your AV or else it will be automatically put in Quarantine.
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It's free of viruses and all those stuf. a 1000% secure!!
Thanks for developing this. It speeds up the BlackBerry OS Upgrade/Downgrade process by a few minutes, I hate having to delete vendor.xml files after I install a new BlackBerry Operating System. This sure helps.
Thanks for developing this. It speeds up the BlackBerry OS Upgrade/Downgrade process by a few minutes, I hate having to delete vendor.xml files after I install a new BlackBerry Operating System. This sure helps.
i now have the shortcut thanks. another shortcut i would like would be a one click to find all the OS's. I usually miss some , and search is a PITA. that would be nice!
Not really a needed tool or "minute saving" tool, but none the less I guess a good programming practice for yourself!
It's way faster to just manually delete the files -> Find out where the files are located on your own PC, copy paste the locations to notepad, save it. Then in future just copy paste the locations to check if it exists, if so, delete it.
This way you can totally sure if successfully deleted.
Like I said, good programming practice for the developer.