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Project's random.dat Remover Tool

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On 22/9/2017 at 12:06 AM, ProjectPact said:

Project's random.dat Remover Tool

version 0.4

 

Download Link: projectpactscripting.com/random_tool_v0.4.jar

 

 

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What does this program do exactly?

As some of you might know, RuneScape places various files on your computer. One of their most notable ones is called, "random.dat." Within this file, it is believed to hold pertinent information regarding information about your account. It is recommended to delete this random.dat file from your computer to help secure the safety of your accounts. Maxi, one of the OSBot founders, has high suspicions that this file holds valuable information regarding things such as your ip address, or other types of computer/account tracking variables. Why is this a bad thing? If your account/ip has been flagged, the random.dat file grants Jagex an easier way to continue monitoring your account(s) made under the same, or closely related, ip address. This program is designed to delete that random.dat file, as well as other Jagex files, from your computer to help lower your chances of being chain banned, or detected. 

 

How to use this program

This is NOT a script. It is a stand-alone Java program that can be ran anywhere on your computer. All you do is open the application and you will be prompted with the main menu. You will see that there are two different types of removals. You can choose between a Quick removal, or a Complete removal. The Quick removal only focuses on random.dat and jagex_cl_oldschool_LIVE.dat files. The Complete removal will target all of Jagex's files, which includes their cache. This means that once you delete their cache, you will be prompted to reinstall it when starting the client up again. This can be done by opening the client via OSBot or OSBuddy (some users have reported that opening the client via the official RuneScape version does not work, however others have said it worked perfectly). Once the cache is re-downloaded, you may run the official RuneScape client again.

 

How often should you run this program

I personally do the Quick removal occasionally before starting up a client, and recommend running the Complete removal tool after ANY ban that may occur. 

 

Little known facts about the random.dat file

The deletion of the random.dat file is known to be associated with the ability to multi-login, as well as bypassing the login error, "Login Limit Exceeded." Graham, a trust member of the RS and RSPS community, stated that the random.dat file is basically used as a UID. This is how RuneScape is able to associate multiple accounts to your ip address. He also stated that when RuneScape makes their mass bans, they do it based on UID's, not ip's.

 

Results after running the program's Complete removal

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(account is still alive 2 days later)

 

 

This program does not promise that you will not be banned, it is designed to help lower your chances!

This program does not edit any other files outside of your 'user' folder, and 'jagexcache' folder.

***As always, use at your own risk!

Awesome, thank you very much!

when i do complete removal it i cant get it to download the cache files through launcher so i have to reinstall everytime :(

  • 2 weeks later...

How is it that you have never seen this post before? good work.

Edited by Erradicated

  • 2 months later...
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I've made a nice update to the Random.dat tool! Please get the newest version from the link on the main post!

  • 3 weeks later...
On 9/22/2017 at 4:06 AM, ProjectPact said:

Project's random.dat Remover Tool

version 0.6

 

Download Link: 

https://www.pposb.org/PPOSB/tools/tools.html

 

 

CLI Flags:

"-quick" and "-complete"

 

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59c47beca2986_Screenshot2017-09-2122_54_25.png.a63f645dc58dd2a489cc6675bad210ed.png

 

 

What does this program do exactly?

As some of you might know, RuneScape places various files on your computer. One of their most notable ones is called, "random.dat." Within this file, it is believed to hold pertinent information regarding information about your account. It is recommended to delete this random.dat file from your computer to help secure the safety of your accounts. Maxi, one of the OSBot founders, has high suspicions that this file holds valuable information regarding things such as your ip address, or other types of computer/account tracking variables. Why is this a bad thing? If your account/ip has been flagged, the random.dat file grants Jagex an easier way to continue monitoring your account(s) made under the same, or closely related, ip address. This program is designed to delete that random.dat file, as well as other Jagex files, from your computer to help lower your chances of being chain banned, or detected. 

 

How to use this program

This is NOT a script. It is a stand-alone Java program that can be ran anywhere on your computer. All you do is open the application and you will be prompted with the main menu. You will see that there are two different types of removals. You can choose between a Quick removal, or a Complete removal. The Quick removal only focuses on random.dat and jagex_cl_oldschool_LIVE.dat files. The Complete removal will target all of Jagex's files, which includes their cache. This means that once you delete their cache, you will be prompted to reinstall it when starting the client up again. This can be done by opening the client via OSBot or OSBuddy (some users have reported that opening the client via the official RuneScape version does not work, however others have said it worked perfectly). Once the cache is re-downloaded, you may run the official RuneScape client again.

 

How often should you run this program

I personally do the Quick removal occasionally before starting up a client, and recommend running the Complete removal tool after ANY ban that may occur. 

 

Little known facts about the random.dat file

The deletion of the random.dat file is known to be associated with the ability to multi-login, as well as bypassing the login error, "Login Limit Exceeded." Graham, a trust member of the RS and RSPS community, stated that the random.dat file is basically used as a UID. This is how RuneScape is able to associate multiple accounts to your ip address. He also stated that when RuneScape makes their mass bans, they do it based on UID's, not ip's.

 

Results after running the program's Complete removal

59c4854600e96_Screenshot2017-09-1916_25_09.png.008b6a7c9b5cccd8c635df756b8514c5.png

59c4854c25821_Screenshot2017-09-1916_27_31.png.cd263bfd0afc6c8346e39256019f1f06.png

(account is still alive 2 days later)

 

 

This program does not promise that you will not be banned, it is designed to help lower your chances!

This program does not edit any other files outside of your 'user' folder, and 'jagexcache' folder.

***As always, use at your own risk!

Just to clarify did you bot with mirror or stealth

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1 hour ago, DailyBot said:

Just to clarify did you bot with mirror or stealth

You use this tool regardless of which method of botting, or client, you’re using

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