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I like how everyone says to delete random.dat without knowing its behavior to being deleted. 

I think this image would be an appropriate reply,

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Not sure why there is such an elitist attitude about this issue.. We're all trying to avoid bans and it couldn't hurt to delete it anyways right?

I never claim 100% that my method of botting is the best fool proof way. Its a botting site for runescape get over yourselves..

 

Because HWID resets are just that easy right?

Yea it actually is pretty easy as far as I'm aware..

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Not sure why there is such an elitist attitude about this issue.. We're all trying to avoid bans and it couldn't hurt to delete it anyways right?

I never claim 100% that my method of botting is the best fool proof way. Its a botting site for runescape get over yourselves..

 

Yea it actually is pretty easy as far as I'm aware..

 

You practically need a new motherboard

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I understand your pain man, but you just have to keep pushing. I personally have a lot of faith in the mirror client, and in my opinion it's making rapid improvements. Stick around for a little longer, who knows maybe you will start making the 100 - 1000+ dollars a month. Throughout my entire course of botting I have actually never had an account banned. I mean, I have never farmed but I have botted dozens of different accounts. One thing I have always done while botting is join "Mod Mark" fc, and occasionally (rarely at all) talk in the CC like a normal person, or reply to other players talking about pointless stuff. I have no proof if this decreases ban rates, but it's just always something ive done. wink.png

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http://osbot.org/forum/topic/68370-how-to-change-your-hwid-prevent-being-instant-flagged/

 

I don't claim it all works 100% I just try what others suggest and pass the word that it MIGHT help. 

 

That might be a temporary solution, but I don't think it will be saved, so each time you start your computer it will reset

 

The HWID is bound to the hardware component, not the operating system as far as I know

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