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Whats an easy way to crash a computer?

Byte

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Here is the story. My friends sis has this old compaq pentium computer. Its old and takes about 10 minutes to boot up (no kidding) and like 30 seconds to even open word. But she doesn't care. He wants a new comp and wants to "give" his older one (athlon 1.3GHz) to her. What would be the easiest way to basicaly screw the computer up beyond usage. He doesn't want to do anything internally so maybe something software for Win98 like deleting a file or something? I'm sure you guys will have fun with this one.
 

NeoPTLD

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Originally posted by: Byte
Here is the story. My friends sis has this old compaq pentium computer. Its old and takes about 10 minutes to boot up (no kidding) and like 30 seconds to even open word. But she doesn't care. He wants a new comp and wants to "give" his older one (athlon 1.3GHz) to her. What would be the easiest way to basicaly screw the computer up beyond usage. He doesn't want to do anything internally so maybe something software for Win98 like deleting a file or something? I'm sure you guys will have fun with this one.

Change something in BIOS.
 
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Um, why? Give the computer to someone who will use it, or just put it on FS/T. If he really has to give it away, give it to me! :D

- M4H
 

Byte

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You can have it for all we care!


Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Um, why? Give the computer to someone who will use it, or just put it on FS/T. If he really has to give it away, give it to me! :D

- M4H



 

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Format C: She should be perplexed by failure to boot to windows enough to accept the upgrade. Besides no way even that old system should take that long to boot as I've had 98 on old p66's that didn't take near that long so there's probably heaps of bloatware and fraged files on that drive and it copuld use a fresh install anyways ;)
 

Byte

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we don't wanna destroy all the data in case something important is in there. I think the DLL thing may work. What can you change in the bios that would totally kill it? (its a compaq, not much you can really change)

hey if you live here in hawaii you can have all my junk stuff. I actually just threw out 3 15" monitors that worked ok but didn't have room.
 

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when you said crash i thought you mean crash in the normal sense as in an unintended shutdown due to a program error. best way to do that is to put a whole bunch of pr0n into one directory and select "view thumbnails"

turn off the page file and it might be so completely slow that she'd get rid of it