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I know how to shutdown other peoples computers,but does anyone know how to open cd drives? or anything else thats fun using the xp command prompt?

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Playing starcraft on a LAN ready network usually comes to mine.

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One time, there is this idiot, in my class, and what he did for fun was, press the standby button on all our keyboards when we weren't paying attention. Never press stand-by when playing worms or soldat.

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Get the program called Wizmo

 

Get WinRAR

 

Make self installers that install Wizmo somewhere on the computer, and a shortcut to one of its commands in the startup folder (such as the force shutdown command :P )

 

I already did one for the force shutdown one, its detected by ms antispyware as some internet downloader thing though, im working on a C++ version

 

BTW Wizmo can open your CD tray and such. along with many other features.

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You should be able to map a drive to a cd on another machine. Then rightclick and eject - when it's being used for something.

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shortcuts FTW

 

ummmm crap i forgot what else i was gonna say....... uhh oh yeah i cant really post anything on here because it would be against TOS and just....bad.....all we need is random n00bs with viruses and things running around.

 

Which means if this topic isnt going to be closed PM things like that to each other

 

someone PM me something that can spread itself, sneakerware blows (woo no ones heard that term in about 15 years i bet)

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The only thing I can do is to unblock msn messenger when our teacher blocks it. My way is to go to the MSN directory and renamed the msnmgr.exe to something random like adasada.exe.

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CTRL+SHIFT+ESC brings up the password prompt for alot of security software

 

If CTRL+SHIFT+DEL isnt blocked, you can close it sometimes :D but your usually not that lucky

 

Booting into safe mode and deleting the security software off the HDD

 

Put damn small linux on a USB key and boot into that and do basically the same as above

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Cheaper? Linux is free.

 

BTW you can also boot linux off a CD-R/DVD+-R if you wanted too which is cheaper than a CD Key but you might not have a CD Burner/DVD burner in the PC which means no writing to it (If you used an RW) and you have to use the PCs HDD

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Cheaper? Linux is free.

 

BTW you can also boot linux off a CD-R/DVD+-R if you wanted too which is cheaper than a CD Key but you might not have a CD Burner/DVD burner in the PC which means no writing to it  (If you used an RW) and you have to use the PCs HDD

The version of mandrivia for USB keys cost something like 50 euros.

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