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| aceldama     | bit of an odd question, but does anyone know how to do this? either over a network or locally? (winblows xp sp2) | |||
|  Edited by aceldama on 12.04.2007 01:18:36 | ||||
|  12.04.2007 00:40:23 | 
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| unime         | Try writing a device driver that runs in ring 0   | |||
|  12.04.2007 00:48:42 | 
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| aceldama     | hmmmm. thank you. i'm going to try and pretend i understand what that means while i google it.   | |||
|  Edited by aceldama on 12.04.2007 00:53:14 | ||||
|  12.04.2007 00:53:00 | 
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| quangntenemy              | Get a faulty RAM from Ebay and plug it in   Worked all the times for me  | |||
|  12.04.2007 01:00:05 | 
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| aceldama     | lol. yes, as sure as i am that works (from earlier experience) i was wondering howone would replicate this with some form of software. i'm assuming it has something to do with illegal memory access, however it is unclear to me how i would achieve this. there is a   built-in way of doing this, but unfortunately i do not have admin privileges on said pc. much to my dismay. | |||
|  12.04.2007 01:05:55 | 
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| javey          | Hahaha that works, or plug any faulty equipment in, fried video card, overclock the processor really high, basically any overclocking would work. | |||
|  12.04.2007 01:06:27 | 
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