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    hi guys, I made a pretty nice BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) program that is almost impossible to get out of. The only way (unless you know the password, and where/how to enter it) is to click the Reset button. After a little.... i'll tell you how to get out of the program... and if someone wants the source... just ask.

    warning: close all programs/everything that u need to save before running.
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    i wouldn't mind a copy of the code, email me at [email protected] cheers

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    Angry grrrr

    I bet it's going to be stupid.

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    theres only 1 way to find out
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    Err... why would anyone want to make this?
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    to make a prank on your friends

    and maxium securty

    if you put this into your start up folder then when your computer starts, it will be promted to enter a password... which is not really brakeable
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    Ok...... This is how you get out of the program

    click CTRL+Home then click and hold Shift and click CTRL+END
    Then type in
    Dimava
    (with a capital D)

    then it will exit
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    I have a Simple Way of Getting Out of Your Program.
    Just Press the Button Named Reset on the Box Next to your monitor !
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    if you put it in start up... it'll start as soon as windows starts... so hard to get into windows
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    sorry dimava, no match for the mighty win2k...Ctrl+Alt+Del worked fine.

    Hate to be a party pooper.

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    well NT and 2K are a diffrent story.... there aren't many programs that can do the same in NT & 2K as in 98 and ME.
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    hehe, yeah. It was a cool BSoD program. It did manage to screw up my start menu a bit...

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    Any one Need a harmless GPF launcher ???

    I have the code ready..
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    I haven't(/don't want to) tried it as I don't want to restart.

    Q: Can you do the 3 finger salute(Crtl+Alt+Del) and end task?
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    Originally posted by dimava

    if you put this into your start up folder then when your computer starts, it will be promted to enter a password... which is not really brakeable
    Safe mode?

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    no, just put the BSoD program into your startup folder

    just make sure you know the password
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    He meant you can break it when starting in save mode...

    well you can still start in DOS mode, works for sure ^_^

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    ok, so its not perfect, but can surely stop a little brother / sister from using your computer. And if it is developed a little more, i'm sure those problems can be overcome
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    In windows there's no way to secure a computer. You can always boot from A: and encrypting the HD can result in losing data

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    true... true... but this wasn't ment to be as a very very secure program, and no hacker could over ride. This is just a simple program. (created about a year ago, when I was just a few months into VB)

    I promised I would supply the source, here it is:
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    Justbecauseyousaid
    [...] And if it is developed a little more, i'm sure those problems can be overcome
    However,it'sokandit'saniceprogram..canbeusefull

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    Ok... What's the C source so I can do it in DOS? Or will you/someone need to make it? If so, here's the start of my "Blue-Screen-Of-Death". If anyone likes to, fix it up and post it here again.
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    sorry, I dont know C++
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    Shizen... Anyone else???
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    Originally posted by Warmaster199
    Shizen... Anyone else???
    whats Shizen mean?
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    It's german for sh*t
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    ooooooooooic

    is that a good ***** or a bad *****
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    There's 2 kinds of sh*t??? hmmm...
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    like $h!t meaning you were surprised at how good it was
    or like $hit meaning it sucks
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    Sh*t as in "crap, no C++ version". And yes, that's a pretty amusing VB example. I got pretty frustrated when I first ran it. Dimava, C is a great language. You should learn it. You can use C to make programs for any Operating System, and any platform. Plus it's fast!!!
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    I think i'll start learning it when I get a little older... cuz i'm only 13, and right now am concentrating on:
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    3D Studio Max 4
    Swift 3D
    and some other stuff

    so maybe in a couple of years down the road I'll start learning C.
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    I'm only 15. I've got a new operating system on my hands! VB is a pretty good language. Easy to use/learn. I built a 3D engine in VB (I3D ring a bell?). I'm about a 1/3 way finished converting it to VC 5. Actually, I think I have a few too many projects. I need a team to help finish them. Here's my current projects and their priority:

    1) CTOS in ASM/C/C++(An OS. Many projects in 1. This is also my biggest project, by far!).
    2) Porting I3D to C++.
    3) A game - Tank Attack in VB(3D game using I3D).
    4) A messenger system to go along with TA in VB.
    5) Who wants to be a millionaire in VB(Small Project).
    6) Skip-Bo in VB(Ever heard of this card game? It's awesome and fun).
    7) "The new C&C" in VB

    When you learn C, help me out with CTOS. Hopefully CTOS won't be as buggy as Windows
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    ok, if you're still around this forum (i know I will be) then I would be glad to help... but that will take a few yers for me to start learning c
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    I just got the hang of C like 4 months ago. IT'S EASY!!!

    Sure I'll be around this forum. And this OS will take a LONG time to build.
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    I never heard shizen, the german word is in fact Scheisse

    Warmaster: Disable the 'autostart windows GUI' -option and put this in your Autoexec.bat:

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    Red face

    I guess it is scheisse then...

    Oh yeah... Thanks for that autoexec.bat modification. Do you know any C code that'll help me and my OS?
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    GPF launcher (The SAFE kind)

    Test this GPF launcher...
    This is not an Imitation using vb forms...It is 100% Real
    If you want I will Post the Src Code Later..

    It's safe. But do save your Documents before attempting.
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    Why would we want a program that crashes our computer, when windows can do this well enough by itself??

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    But This one is a Well Documented Crash
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    ok i will let you off, but do you see what i mean ??

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