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| 13 Oct 2014 09:41 PM |
I was 18 months old by then (Go ahead, flame me for having my first computer at 18 months)
It was an eMac (And now you know why I am such an Apple fanboy, my first PC was a mac)
Of course, my parents put parental controls on it which prevented me from going into the system settings
I actually found an exploit within the Chess game which let me bypass parental controls and get into the system settings
I kept inverting the colors, changing the wallpaper, and doing some weird stuff
It really pissed off my dad and he couldn't figure out how I got into system settings even with the parental controls.
I actually still have that old eMac, and it's still working to this day. |
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| 13 Oct 2014 09:44 PM |
If I remember correctly
You open the chess game and on the voice command thing you click the little gray arrow Then you click something along the lines of "Open speech preferences" Then Show all And bam, you're in System settings. |
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XTGNecro
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| 13 Oct 2014 09:45 PM |
| my first computer probably has a bunch of ms paint pictures of mechs |
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| 13 Oct 2014 09:47 PM |
| I hate my current (and first) (6 years old) computer. It is sooo slow. |
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| 13 Oct 2014 09:48 PM |
you were a year and a half and you changed your wallpaper and played chess?
I'm 2 kawaii <(◕∀~✿)> ~☆ |
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| 13 Oct 2014 09:53 PM |
@Vengence I didn't play chess, I mainly used the program because I found an exploit to get into system settings even with parental controls on.
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