Valorant Cleaner.bat

The batch file could be designed to clean up temporary files or game data that are no longer needed. This could include deleting cached files, logs, or other data that might be taking up space on the user's computer.

: Forcefully deleting system files or altering the registry can lead to "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors, broken Windows updates, or failures in other software like Netflix or Disney+ due to corrupted security certificates Microsoft Learn Ineffectiveness : Riot's Vanguard operates at the kernel level VALORANT CLEANER.bat

Finally, the script restarts the anti-cheat service and prompts the user to reboot. The batch file could be designed to clean

Scan for these dangerous commands:

Because a batch file can execute any Windows command, a malicious version of VALORANT CLEANER.bat can: Scan for these dangerous commands: Because a batch

This dynamic raises a question: Should players need to use command-line scripts to fix a consumer game? Ideally, Riot’s uninstaller would perform this cleanup automatically. However, due to the kernel's persistence, no standard uninstaller can delete a driver currently loaded in memory. Thus, VALORANT CLEANER.bat exists as a necessary artifact of the cat-and-mouse game between cheat developers and security engineers.