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  1. While I understand the duck handling it by itself would be too error prone, and willing to risk it,should the duck behave in the way that I have listed? 1. Insert Duck 2. Script runs 3. Computer restarts(because of script) 4. Script does not restart On restart of the computer, the payload doesn't restart, even though the duck should restart due to being powered off, then on by the computer restart(unless it is not technically losing power). And thanks for the push in the script on restart direction(nice Bioshock throw-back on the drive eraser one), although another question is how would I be able to run the keystrokes to do what I want without the duck functioning after each restart? Thanks for the help EDIT: Just realized that the port does not lose power, so technically I just put in a long enough delay at the end and keep it going. Which seems easy, but is just a lot of Cut/Paste. Makes me miss loops.
  2. Hello, I am fairly new to USB Rubber Ducky and this forum, have hit a brick wall with what I want to do, and was looking for some help. What I am wanting is for some set commands to take place, the computer to be rebooted, the payload restart, and it continue in an infinitie loop, without any user interference to make it work. The problem I have hit is that after the commands run, the system restarts, but the payload does not restart. I figured that after the computer restarted, so would the duck and the payload since it is powered over USB, but no dice. I have put in built in delays for the time of restarting, up to 2 mintues, and it the system is Windows XP. If I am trying the impossible or if there is anything I should be doing instead, any help would be appreciated.
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