spawninggrounds Posted March 13, 2014 Posted March 13, 2014 Hi, I just got this rubber ducky. I have watched all the videos and read about a dozen topics and I don't see a single video showing someone dragging and dropping a payload onto the usb and booting it. Not one. But that's exactly what Darren says you can do to get this up and running. I used the generator, put together something- nothing. So, I decided to do a custom script, simple code: DELAY 3000 GUI R DELAY 200 STRING notepad ENTER DELAY 200 STRING Hello World!!! ENTER This should be simple enough? Doesn't require directories or anything. Still nothing. The only thing I haven't done is drop this in using Linux. But why the heck would I have to boot up linux just to drop this inject file on the drive?? What am I missing. Ugh. So frustrated. I've tried it on 2 machines now as well. This should be straight forward. Use generator, create code, drag on sd card. Well- okay, maybe my drive is too large? Is that possible? I moved the binary inject file to a 16GB card? Don't see why that would hurt though. If I'm copying target computer files I want space? And even if I get this up and running, I still have another question. In the generator.. it says "usb name: (ducky)" _______ ? If we're suppose to name it ducky to go along with various pre-written code.. why would it ask the question? And, is the answer just written in normal format or is it like, "/ducky", does lower-case matter, etc? Because at first when I did a more complicated script I thought this was going to be the problem. Heeeelp! Thanks, Morgan Quote
MB60893 Posted March 19, 2014 Posted March 19, 2014 Try formatting the SD card, getting a new SD card, or use the duck toolkit (search google for it) and create your script there, then download the generated .bin file. Quote
spawninggrounds Posted March 19, 2014 Author Posted March 19, 2014 (edited) I tried it several more times and it always works with the default code. Copied it to other sd cards, still works. I think it's the more complicated code that requires variable inputs that messes it up. I finally did get a few other payloads to work but they don't work always as described. Because I don't know where to put in the values that I should. Like the one for the screen capture prank- instead of copying the desktop it copies the blank white background of Paint MS. Like if I have to specify what drive to put it on or the name of something. I'm not sure why I'd have to put in anything for a simple "copy from computer to this USB drive" program. Edited March 19, 2014 by spawninggrounds Quote
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