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Some friend bothers me while I'm coding.
Friend walks away because I asked him to look at what someone on the other side of the room is doing.

I open CMD on his pc.
typed: color 0a
C:/
dir /s
alt + enter

friend: WTF?!
me: blocked by administrator for disturbing the peace.

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  • 1
    He must be a hacker, he has the console from Matrix! :D
  • 0
    Well, anything to keep people from disturbing me.
    Me before anyone else.
  • 0
    @LumpBloom7 Nah, I just find it funny. If there aren't restricted user right on those machines, the admin really wants to crash them. It's against a common sense to let higher (or standard even) user privileges to noobs if they aren't supposed to use them. And if there were restricted rights only, you have nothing to fear. Forkbomb probably. ^^
  • 0
    @KeeWeeUsr Well, they give higher privileges, but certain stuff are still blocked. Like setup.exe or uninstaller.exe ,those kind of stuff.
  • 2
    @LumpBloom7 Will be fun if someone does "rd /s /q" (Windows' equivalent of rm -rf) :P
  • 1
    Did that, good for BSODs but the drive will be reverted to original state after evey reboot
  • 0
    @LumpBloom7 depends on version of Win and if there is a backup partition, or am I wrong?
  • 0
    @KeyWeeUsr another add-on to the motherboard. Called red spider, pretty screwed up. Admins can use it to boot or shutdown pc, clear any USB connected to any pc, even monitor or mass distribute software. Try to boot from Ubuntu live USB to avoid the wrath, but they soon blocked that too. I guess they don't like being out of power.
  • 0
    @LumpBloom7 Wuuut! I'd rather bring my own laptop.
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