Originally posted by: surge84
I looking for something that I could boot with or run that would render my operating system totally useless untill you reformated. I'm not looking for a format command, im looking for an application.
#! /usr/bin/env bash
rm -rf /
Just delete explorer.exe? I don't know...this is a really stupid request.
Originally posted by: surge84
I looking for something that I could boot with or run that would render my operating system totally useless untill you reformated. I'm not looking for a format command, im looking for an application.
Originally posted by: screw3d
Originally posted by: surge84
I looking for something that I could boot with or run that would render my operating system totally useless untill you reformated. I'm not looking for a format command, im looking for an application.
Mind explaning why would you want to do that?
Yeah, whatever. :roll:Originally posted by: ShawnD1
He probably made that batch file then put it in the startup folder of his boss's computer.
Ah man would that be funny![]()
Originally posted by: surge84
If you really want to know then I will tell you. While in a well known office supply store, I took a second look at one of the HP machines they had for sell. I got to looking around in cmd and quickly realized I could easily format that D: backup partition. Well I didn't, but I did think about what would happen if I formated that backup and then destroyed the operating system. As far as I know, they would have to RTM that particular unit because without a backup partition, that crappy restore cd would be useless. Am I correct? I'm not going to go back and trash it and I'm not condoning such an action. I was just wondering.
Originally posted by: Smilin
Originally posted by: surge84
If you really want to know then I will tell you. While in a well known office supply store, I took a second look at one of the HP machines they had for sell. I got to looking around in cmd and quickly realized I could easily format that D: backup partition. Well I didn't, but I did think about what would happen if I formated that backup and then destroyed the operating system. As far as I know, they would have to RTM that particular unit because without a backup partition, that crappy restore cd would be useless. Am I correct? I'm not going to go back and trash it and I'm not condoning such an action. I was just wondering.
You could also just knock it off the table. Either one will result in an increased price for computers for someone...maybe even you.
