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QuestionCan I use other names besides "mobile.bat"?Community AnswerYes. Like with any other file, you can name it whatever you'd like.
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QuestionHow come every time I click "run as administrator", it doesn't work and takes me back to Notepad?Community AnswerRight click the batch file, and then click "run." It doesn't need to be "run as administrator."
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QuestionWill crashing my computer delete any of my files?Community AnswerIt will only delete your unsaved files.
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QuestionWill this work for Windows 7?Community AnswerYes it will. It works for any computer that is running any version of Windows with those two features included.
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QuestionDoes this harm my computer?Community AnswerNo, not at all, this isn't even a real crash. A real crash would not require you to turn off the computer yourself.
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QuestionWould this work on a laptop too?Community AnswerYes it will. This works for any computer running any version of Windows with those two features included.
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QuestionDoes it slow down the computer?Community AnswerYes. It will slow down immensely until mouse movement wills top being registered.
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QuestionWhat happens if I place a batch file into the startup folder?Community AnswerIf you place a batch file, or any file, for that matter, into the startup folder, it will run as soon as you log in.
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QuestionHow do I make someone else's computer freeze and then shut down with notepad?Community AnswerThe shutdown command is shutdown -s. You can put additional info after the shutdown -s part, like -t for time until shutdown and -c for message.
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QuestionCan I get my computer back in its original form after doing this crash?Community AnswerIf you mean recovering unsaved data, no. Once you restart your computer, it will be a fresh reboot to Windows with none of your temporary data (open programs, unsaved files, open websites, etc.) and you will have to reopen them and redo that work. This will not harm any saved data, such as installed programs, files saved to your hard drive, etc. It basically forces you to turn off your computer and turn it back on.
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QuestionIs there a keyboard command to shutdown the computer?Community AnswerYes. There is a keyboard command to shutdown the computer. Go to cmd or a .bat and type shutdown -s.
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QuestionWill it work on a Mac?Community AnswerNo, Mac does not use Microsoft command prompt batch files. It is possible to create a version of this using Mac-native commands through Terminal.
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QuestionWhat do I do if nothing happened after doing this?Community AnswerIf you're uncomfortable of the mobile.bat maybe because it will cause harm, you might want to delete the mobile.bat or you can just leave it.
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QuestionIs there a way to do this on a Mac?ArroganceTop AnswererMacs do not use or support batch files. You can do something similar in a shell script with a while loop. The number of processes a user can spawn is capped (precisely so users can't do this) so it will be difficult to crash newer Macs using this method. 𝐰𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞; 𝐝𝐨 𝐲𝐞𝐬 & 𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐰𝐧; 𝐝𝐨𝐧𝐞 , for example. If you have another command that uses more RAM / CPU and doesn't exit, you can use it in place of "yes."
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QuestionCan I install an operating system in a client's computer, and configure it to crash after a particular numbers of days?ArroganceTop AnswererIt's technically possible, but almost certainly illegal. If you didn't already know that, you're not qualified to be working on other people's computers.
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