Insanero
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| 29 Oct 2013 05:36 PM |
heres what you do:
1) delete the model and every other model thats infected
2) NEVER just delete the 1 infected script because chances are theres lots of other infected scripts in it and its better safe then sorry
3) using less models will lower your chance of getting nasty infected scripts and broken scripts
4) if you have any ideas or tips and tricks please reply to this
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BruceAB12
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wazap
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| 29 Oct 2013 05:41 PM |
Here's one DON'T USE FREE MODELS
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MHebes
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| 29 Oct 2013 06:00 PM |
| I don't understand how you even get a virus... They're not hard to spot, and don't even run if you use Studio like a normal person. Just delete the problems and don't use free models in your online place - I use them occasionally for references or if I'm testing something and don't feel like building a testing grounds for it. |
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c00l43v3r
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| 29 Oct 2013 06:07 PM |
Nobody asked...
-EndofStory- |
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