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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Windows 98 on Thu Aug 4th at 9:50pm 2005


Hay guys, I got SOOOOO BORED. So I made this thing called L0lboT. You can send it to your friends or enemys, either way there will be much laughs. It pretty much makes their compter spaz out and go crazy and you have to turn it off and restart. Don't worry, it doesnt do any damage to any files, just makes the computer crash. It is quite entertaining. I suggest you try it out on yourself before you send it to someone so you know what they are complaining about later. Click the link below to download it (or copy paste it into the address bar)...

Click Here to download L0lboT

About the names 'batch1' and 'batch2'. I will son fix it to 'L0lboT1' and 'L0lboT2'. Dont change the file names yourself though because the coding uses the names to work. You have to change the code if you want to change the names, I guess I will do it later today.






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Posted by Andrei on Thu Aug 4th at 10:34pm 2005


So... basically... it's a nuke... *drops line to FBI e-crime department*. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/evilgrin.gif">



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 2:26am 2005


So no one has tried it?






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Re: L0lboT
Posted by fishy on Fri Aug 5th at 5:16am 2005


? quoting Windows 98
So no one has tried it?

are you really as thick as this thread suggests?




i eat paint



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 5:44am 2005


Yes? It doesn't do anything bad.






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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Crono on Fri Aug 5th at 5:52am 2005


Crashing the computer IS harmful. While it doesn't do anything to things in physical memory, it puts stress on your hard drive. Every time things aren't destructed properly while using the hard disk your run the risk of corrupting files in use (system files) and damaging sectors on the disk.

That being said. Why in God's name would anyone want to run this and go, "Oh man, that was great!".

Something that'd be more detrimental would be a registry entry that called an executable at startup which initiated an infinite loop that became larger with every iteration (why not use recursion just to make it worse). That'd be more of an attack for your enemies, since they probably wouldn't know it's running. That'd crash the computer once all the ram was used up. Which can happen pretty fast, actually. If you use proper coding, then Windows, or whatever OS, wont kill the program, since it isn't frozen but is actually iterating.



Blame it on Microsoft, God does.



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Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 5:55am 2005


Yeah i already knew that....






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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Crono on Fri Aug 5th at 6:03am 2005


If you knew that it's harmful (potentially detrimental) why did you claim otherwise twice? Not that anyone would go, "yeah sure, I want to crash my computer for entertainment" and download this thing.

Unless they had a hunk of crap lying around that they'd like to mess with, of course.



Blame it on Microsoft, God does.



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Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 7:14am 2005


1) i do have a hunk of crap and i think its funny
2) It doesnt repedatly do it, it jus tdoes it once and you only restart once. The nits over and you can delete it. so 1 restart isnt going to damage anything.






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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Crono on Fri Aug 5th at 7:32am 2005


You said it crashes it. Crashing isn't restarting. There's a difference. But if you mean "it restarts because it crashes", then it can be very harmful. But if it just bogs down the system, so you, personally, restart, that's different.

Especially when dealing with windows, this is a touchy thing, since, Windows doesn't protect vital system functionalities. Specifically talking about XP, having your computer crash can easily destroy your user. I'm not sure how it happens exactly, since I've never seen the code, but, I can guess based on their practices.

Anyway, I wasn't attacking you or anything, I was just making a point.



Blame it on Microsoft, God does.



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 7:42am 2005


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But if it just bogs down the system, so you, personally, restart, that's different.



Thats what i meant






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Re: L0lboT
Posted by G4MER on Fri Aug 5th at 9:27am 2005


Oh brother.. the depths of stupidty that abound here.



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Leperous on Fri Aug 5th at 3:43pm 2005


"Here"? What, as compared to the rest of teh intranett? <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by satchmo on Fri Aug 5th at 3:50pm 2005


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Why in God's name would anyone want to run this and go, "Oh man, that was great!".

Why do people join "Fight Club"? They whack each other with bare fists or knives in their leisure times. It's not just a movie. I've read reports that the movie (and the book) has inspired many real-life fight clubs. Many of these people end up in the hospital with serious injuries.

Now, that's natural selection at work.




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Posted by G4MER on Fri Aug 5th at 4:12pm 2005


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"Here"? What, as compared to the rest of teh intranett? image


Dont take it as a personel thing LEP..




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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Dark_Kilauea on Sat Aug 6th at 12:54am 2005


I'm not going to run this because first, I don't trust you, and Second, I'd have to see the source code first, but I'm not going to bother because I have better things to do with my time. You must have been really bored to even post this...

Until Later...



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Re: L0lboT
Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Aug 6th at 12:12pm 2005


Ill post the coding here. It really simple batch coding...

-Batch1.bat-

@ echo off
:START
Start Batch2.bat
Start Batch2.bat
Start Batch2.bat
Start Batch2.bat
Start Batch2.bat
Start Batch2.bat
GOTO START

-Batch2.bat-

@ echo off
:START
Start Batch1.bat
Start Batch1.bat
Start Batch1.bat
Start Batch1.bat
Start Batch1.bat
Start Batch1.bat
GOTO START




I was thinking about this later and i realized i could just make one batch with the coding

@ echo off
Start Batch1.bat


and it'd do the same hting, but o welll i already made those.








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