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  1. Why does someone with over 600 posts on this forum suddenly start spamming?
  2. Unfortunatly, I don't know of anyway, other than to make two reg files. One to change, and one to undo the change. But your game won't allow you to remap the mosut buttons?
  3. You know that he meant no-cd cracks. Why must people always give smart ass comments. Since he was talking aobut legal trouble, you knew full well what he meant.If you're based in the United States, then YES. It violates the DMCA.
  4. Well... there plausible deniability? As long as he doesn't say it's illegal, or re-assures us that it's just Diggnation or Red Vs. Blue or something...
  5. Since that's all dependent on drivers, I don't think there is a bat file to do so. Many manufacturers provide programs to do so.
  6. Why must you assume hes talking about illegal files :pIt's not free, but for burning DVD's and CD's try Nero.
  7. That's all fine and dandy, but if you have a 2.4 GHz chip, it's not going to be good for games that long. EX: Battlefield 2142 requires 1.7 GHz to run. My laptop is a Core Duo 1.6 GHz. The chip by itself would cost about the same as a 3.2 GHz single core chip (or more), but I still wouldn't be able to play Battlefield 2142 well (it might not even run at all, since minimum requirements are generally below recommended settings). Honestly, if you're gonna be doing gaming, I'd still recommend a good single core CPU. Dual Core is good if you are doing a bunch of less-intensive tasks (such as burning a CD, listening to music, surfing the web and chatting on MSN at the same time), but if you're gonna do one dedicated intensive task such as playing a new video game, or 3D rendering (and then walking away while it renders), I'd have to go with single core. Until video games can use both cores at the same time (such as one core for rendering the GFX and another for the physics, or whatnot), Dual Core just isn't worth it for gaming.
  8. While, it will be detectable to AV's, try using the newest version on PWDump.
  9. renegadecanuck

    Suffix

    No, they don't have to be hosted in the country the are registered in. But to have a country specific domain, you usually have to reside in that country. (Ex. to have a .ca domain, you need to live in Canada).
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    CD-ROM

    No. CD-ROMs are burned by using a laser to burn pits into the disc. I'm not sure how an RW works, but AFAIK, there is no way to erase data from a CD-ROM.
  11. 1. The Macbooks and Macbook Pros aren't really good neough for decent games. 2. There's a premium on Macs in terms of price. 3. Running Windows on Bootcamp is slower than running Windows on a pure PC, since there is emulation of hardware to a certain extent (Macs use Firmware, PCs use BIOS) 4. Unless you're doing a lot of GFX/Video editing, there's no real point in using a Mac over a PC.
  12. To get around school filters, I'd recommend using Circumventor (http://www.peacefire.org), install it on a home computer, password protect it, and voila! I use it because often websites I use for homework get blocked, and Digg is blocked, classified as a "newsgroup".
  13. Currently, there isn't too much progress being made on this, but if you want to see what progress we currently have, I'd recommend joining Dev5.
  14. Hey, Snascks, could you be more specific please? Such as, what error messages are you getting, what is the current coding structure of your go.cmd, which payload are you using, etc.
  15. If you have a lot of cordless/wireless stuff, it could be messing with your wireless. WiFi uses 2.5 GHz Cordless Phones are usually in the 2 GHz range CDMA Phones use 2.4 GHz Any one of those devices could be messing with your WiFi, and if any of your neighbors have WiFi as well, that could also be screwing it up.
  16. 1. From his post, it sounds like all the settings are right. 2. The comment on the OS is EXACTLY what I said. (If you were referring to Chalito, then sorry)
  17. Nah, resintalling firefox dosn't create a new profile, that would defeat the point of using profiles. Isn't that basically what psycho just said?And Chalito, I hoenstly dont understand what you're into Windows Bashing so much. If you know how to take cdare of your computer, you can have a Windows XP setup that does NOT crash. Here's a hint: try using a legit version. As to the original question, I honestly don't know what could be wrong.
  18. Sparda, the problem with Dual Core systems (such as Core 2), is that most video games don't know how to use both cores, so if you have a Core 2 Duo 2.4, chances are, the videogame will only be able to use one core, so its as if you've got a 2.4 GHz chip, and not a 4.8GHz chip.
  19. Ok, great, if the target machine uses Zone Alarm. But for the rest of the computers that don't, it's useless.
  20. Neo, maybe he likes the look of macs, but wants to game.
  21. Skinning software isn't illegal. But ya, it does look like something else is less than above board.
  22. Shiva, thanks for typing normally, and sorry if I sounded like a condescending ass. So what you're basically thinking is using a web-based app to detect what firewall a target is using and what programs have authorization? Obviously detecting the firewall would easy (if you can code), and if you know enough about the firewall (such as where it stores its "safe" programs lists), you can find out what programs are allowed. And then you CAN use those programs to send information. So I take back what I said about it being impossible, but it would be difficult to do (at least for someone like me who knows very little about coding). And I may have over complicated it , but (especially if a person does it my way), there would be quite a bit of code to cover all the variables (different types of firewalls, different allowed programs, etc).
  23. Since you moved out, this is impossible, but you also coulda slapped a bunch of fridge magnets to the side of his computer (to be more subtle, just open the case, and toss a bunch in, slapping some onto the HDD), and close the case again. Or just do what I did once (in bad mood, had REALLY old computer that I was gonna toss out), smash the shit outta it with a wood stick, then a metal shovel, then a cement block from the fireplace.
  24. Documents - Like Spektro said, would be very messy Infect - Trust me, you do NOT want that. It could easily come back to bite you in the ass. VNC is set with a default password, so anyone whos visitied this site could connect to the box if they discover one is infected (unlikly, but possible). Amung many other ethical issues. Semi Antidote - Pretty much already in my payload, but hte VNC one has a few flaws (which are easy to fix), but I'm not sure if I'm gonna keep uploading my progress since I'm owrried about script kiddies. @Shiva: Please don't use text message speak (plz dnt use txt spk), it makes your message VERY hard to read (i cnt undrstnd it), and the feature you requested would be pretty difficult to accomplish, especially in a automated switchblade (to fukin hard). Nay, I think it would be impossible to do (no fukin way). P.S. I have mays of making you say "the", "that" and "be".
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