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Its identified as a virus because it has a negative impact on the computer and its user. What happens here is that input devices such as mouse and keyboard are continuously 'kicked out' by the system, so you can not use them any more. Ctrl alt del used to work, but since we use a never ending loop While(1) which means while 1 remains 1, do {this}. 1 never changes, so the script never stops kicking the input devices. No fix for this really, just restart the computer!
Warning, CPU load will climb to max 100% so its not advised to keep this script running for a bit.
it's just an infinite loop , it's not a virus ,
it just overloads your computer and crashes it
EG
i open 10million files of notepad in just 1 second
will my computer crash ?
DUH~
same
Well, its not created by me ==.
even if it doesn't heat up, it can freeze due to mouse and keyboard hardware being 'kicked out' based on description, making you have to do a force restart.
sometimes if you do a hard reset, your computer can't handle the immediate turning on of computer after you just shut down, the fan can spin very fast and even the motherboard will spoil, making the computer unable to start up with a blank black screen.
also just by googling i've found delete system files maybe like boot.ini or HAL, rendering the computer unable to start up but its too dangerous i guesst :\
royalsymbol wrote:Well, its not created by me ==.
even if it doesn't heat up, it can freeze due to mouse and keyboard hardware being 'kicked out' based on description, making you have to do a force restart.
sometimes if you do a hard reset, your computer can't handle the immediate turning on of computer after you just shut down, the fan can spin very fast and even the motherboard will spoil, making the computer unable to start up with a blank black screen.
also just by googling i've found delete system files maybe like boot.ini or HAL, rendering the computer unable to start up but its too dangerous i guesst :\
royalsymbol wrote:Well, its not created by me ==.
even if it doesn't heat up, it can freeze due to mouse and keyboard hardware being 'kicked out' based on description, making you have to do a force restart.
sometimes if you do a hard reset, your computer can't handle the immediate turning on of computer after you just shut down, the fan can spin very fast and even the motherboard will spoil, making the computer unable to start up with a blank black screen.
also just by googling i've found delete system files maybe like boot.ini or HAL, rendering the computer unable to start up but its too dangerous i guesst :\
Delete NTLDR and windows XP will not boot anymore
but it's still fixable by going to xp recovery, right?
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royalsymbol wrote:Well, its not created by me ==.
even if it doesn't heat up, it can freeze due to mouse and keyboard hardware being 'kicked out' based on description, making you have to do a force restart.
sometimes if you do a hard reset, your computer can't handle the immediate turning on of computer after you just shut down, the fan can spin very fast and even the motherboard will spoil, making the computer unable to start up with a blank black screen.
also just by googling i've found delete system files maybe like boot.ini or HAL, rendering the computer unable to start up but its too dangerous i guesst :\
Delete NTLDR and windows XP will not boot anymore
but it's still fixable by going to xp recovery, right?
Yup Still possible to boot after copy NTLDR from disc:/i386/NTLDR
some computer doesn't have prebuilt and not all of them know how do copy files
and computer technicians can earn $$ again we're creating a job for them so unemployment should be low
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