Krumlink
New Member
In my computer hardware class, I wrote a batch file that upon running it ERASES your system32 folder (all the files that it can). It erases, which means it is completely wiped off the hard drive. It then opens various programs until the user reboots. When it loads, it gets a error message saying "missing DLL kernel" or something similar. Presto you killed their computer! They then have to reinstall xp.
these are lab computers, so every week or so we wipe them anyways. Well now I have a more fun way to do it. next step will be an autorun on a cd that does it.
these are lab computers, so every week or so we wipe them anyways. Well now I have a more fun way to do it. next step will be an autorun on a cd that does it.