This topic is locked. Posted 05 May - AM Hi! I just found a way on how to remove hack shield from maple story! I uploaded a nice video on how to remove hack shield so you can play Maple Story with hack and get to level 69 in one week!
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I recently installed a free-to-play game called ArcheAge, which was published by a legitimate game developer that has been trusted for some time Trion Worlds. There was absolutely no indication that this third-party software would be installed during the installation process. Once I realized that this anti-cheat mechanism installed itself as a system driver and was potentially being monitored by a company that I don't fully trust, I opted to uninstall the game.
Well, even after you uninstall the game, HackShield remains on the system. I contacted Trion support and was given access to their tier 3 team. I asked them if these were the only files I needed to remove to fully uninstall HackShield and they were unsure. Trion said they would try contacting the developers of HackShield and ask them what files it leaves behind so I could get rid of it.
Well, they have yet to contact me back and are largely just ignoring the issue. So, I was left to solve the issue on my own. BlitzBlank was unable to remove the files after a few attempts.
However, I was able to successfully delete the hidden service within the registry, but I was never able to locate the system driver the service was referencing. Could Emsisoft possibly look into this and shed some more light on the issue?
I'd love to know how to completely uninstall HackShield. I am afraid it may have left behind more files that I was unable to find. If you successfully removed the service, then even if the file is no longer on your system, it won't be able to do anything. Still I understand why you'd rather prefer to be sure it is gone.
Can you tell me what tool showed you the hidden service and what blitzblank script you ran? It is possible you found the service in the registry, but the actual file no longer exists. The file name is present in the service key's ImagePath value, but that doesn't automatically mean the file is still there.
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