NinjaNife
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If this is in the wrong section please move it.
I am not sure if I am using the correct term, but I am trying to find either a batch file or another program that will "null" a file's contents.. Basically I am trying to do is strip the contents of a file but leave the shell.
An example of this is with Call of Duty 4 server files; you have "iw_02.iwd" which contains information used by the game for Singleplayer, and I want to "null" it (leaves all files inside intact since the game requires them to be there (even empty), but basically strips the content in order to save space).. I don't know if this is making sense or not lol. Below are is an example of what I mean.
On the left is the original, and on the right is the "nulled" version. Other iwd files contain .wav audio, and when you try to play the "nulled" versions, Windows Media Player starts and ends (it is recognized as a good file but no content I guess). I am attempting to recreate what was done here (no idea who made this though). Any ideas? Thanks.
Brendan "NinjaNife" West
I am not sure if I am using the correct term, but I am trying to find either a batch file or another program that will "null" a file's contents.. Basically I am trying to do is strip the contents of a file but leave the shell.
An example of this is with Call of Duty 4 server files; you have "iw_02.iwd" which contains information used by the game for Singleplayer, and I want to "null" it (leaves all files inside intact since the game requires them to be there (even empty), but basically strips the content in order to save space).. I don't know if this is making sense or not lol. Below are is an example of what I mean.

On the left is the original, and on the right is the "nulled" version. Other iwd files contain .wav audio, and when you try to play the "nulled" versions, Windows Media Player starts and ends (it is recognized as a good file but no content I guess). I am attempting to recreate what was done here (no idea who made this though). Any ideas? Thanks.
Brendan "NinjaNife" West