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bomberman

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  1. As stated before, You cannot assign a permanent drive letter to a flashdrive, It will only use the assigned drive letter on the computer you assigned it on.
  2. The problem is you cant dump to a cd drive, And when the usb drive letter is random it's hard to map the dump beforehand from the cd
  3. I know you can add the files to the iso and then flash it, I also think you can vary the size of the cd partition if that helps the payload. Your idea intregues me, Shouldnt it be possible to use command lines to search for a specific file in only the root directory of each disk, And dump the first letter as a variable in the go.cmd ? Or possibly add some "unix" executables too the drive, I think there are tools for that kind of stuff in some of them executables.
  4. Iv'e been trying out the switchblade a bit latley, And as many(most) others have experienced antivirus programs arent too found of the switchblade executables. So this got me thinking, How about putting all the executables on the CD partition so antivirus programs cant delete the files, The problem i encounterd is that usb drives gets drive letter asigned randomly, So theres no way of knowing the drive letter your usb drive will get assigned to. And if you change the drive letter in computer managment, It will only affect your local machine. And this makes it kinda hard to map the dump to the usb drive. So what im wondering is if anyone knows any other way other then drive letters to identify the right disk and dumping on it ? (I know you can just keep a rar archive with the executables on your usb drive incase antivirus programs deletes it, But this would eliminate the need for it)
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