hacks adn Cheating

<p>Thread for hacks adn cheating. Can be video game related or school. It dont matter.</p>

<p>I got school cheats.</p>

<p>Write down on your desk equations or notes then cover it up with blank sheets of paper and tell your teacher you need it to outline or brainstorm or w/e</p>

<p>ok heres what u do to get cmd prompt open on any pc in your school. open notepad or word and type the cmd: [HKEY<em>CLASSES</em>ROOT\Directory\shell\Command]
@=“Command &Prompt”
[HKEY<em>CLASSES</em>ROOT\Directory\shell\Command\command]
@=“cmd.exe \”%1\“” </p>

<p>just like that, and then save it to documents or whatever as command.reg. After u do that goto the documents or where ever u saved it and right click it and hit merge. Then u can right click on any folder in your documents and u will see command prompt, click that and there ya go</p>

<p>Ohh I wish you’d come along and told me that during high school. It’s too late now unfortunately.</p>

<p>What’sthe point of that Command Prompt thing</p>

<p>yeah… I didn’t quite understand.</p>

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<p>I’m guessing it is for hacking…</p>

<p>I’m sure it works for systems and not for others. I prefer not take any chances trying to mess with the schools computers. I would prefer not getting suspended or expelled just for being an idiot.</p>

<p>Neat Command Prompt trick, but what about simply using Start –> run –> cmd. Or doing Ctrl+Alt+Del and selecting New Task, then typing in cmd. I guess your trick would work if a saavy sysadmin disabled both the “run” command and the Task Manager, but I’ve never seen that before (except maybe at dummy terminals or something, never on a full fledged PC).</p>

<p>My high school disabled that on all computers, so the command prompt trick would’ve been real helpful to me back then.</p>

<p>And not even to mess around with settings and try to “hack” (I wouldn’t want to do anything malicious, though I certainly had my fun messing around with certain settings), just the ability to install things like firefox so that I could use a decent browser or other helpful/good programs.</p>

<p>mine too, so his trick really is valid (for anyone who knows how to use command prompt anyway)</p>

<p>ok wait what does this do I’m confused</p>

<p>What does the command prompt trick do exactly? Gosh, somebody explain it please.</p>

<p>If you don’t know what it does, you better leave it alone. It won’t help you if you’re just staring at a black screen when a school administrator walks by.</p>

<p>OK I got a videogame/school cheat.</p>

<p>Up C Down C Left C Right, then press A to restart (Sonic the Hedgehog).</p>

<p>You can also use it in school, I tried it once, like if you just took a test and didn’t do so well just press “A” and you can try it again (but make sure you do the first part of the cheat before entering the classroom).</p>

<p>hey krnpsychopath, do we just type exactly what you have into word? like in the word document the following would appear:</p>

<p>[HKEY<em>CLASSES</em>ROOT\Directory\shell\Command]@=“Command &Prompt”[HKEY<em>CLASSES</em>ROOT\Directory\shell\Command\command]@=“cmd.exe \”%1\“”</p>

<p>all together like that or what? I’m confused.</p>

<p>I have one:</p>

<p>If you want to get on somebody else’s XP computer but don’t have an account on there OR if you have an account but no administrative privileges, do the following:</p>

<p>1) Turn on computer, and after the splash screen, press and hold F8 until a menu comes up.
2) Select “Boot Windows in Safe Mode”
3) You will see a login screen with icons. Click the one with name “Administrator”. Most people don’t know about this account, so they never password it.
4) Once logged in, go to Control Panel>Users>… until you get to the area to change user passwords, add users, and change from limited to administrative.
5) Do your thing, and reset!</p>

<p>Or, if the person’s computer in question doesn’t use the icon startup (instead, uses the type-in login method) you can skip all that and just type in Administrator.</p>

<p>Oh, and I have a funny trick to play on people. </p>

<p>1) Turn on computer.
2) Press and hold F2, F3, del, or whatever button enters you into the BIOS or “Setup Screen”. Most POSTs will tell you which button.
3) Look for boot-up devices, drives, or whatnot and disable the primary hard drive.</p>

<p>Now, when they turn on their computer, they won’t be able to boot their OS.</p>

<p>Another trick, since many people have integrated network cards:

  1. F2 or the setup key after turning on computer.
  2. Looking for Devices>On-Board Devices>NIC
  3. Disable the NIC. Now, they can’t use their network or Internet if they have a broadband connection.</p>

<p>Hey anyone know if this scantron cheat is true?</p>

<p>On the left side lightly shade in the black bars with your pencil and the machine will skip that question.</p>

<p>We used to just mark “answer key” at the top, and put it at the bottom of the pile of tests. :)</p>

<p>So, we’d get 100s. Then, they changed the system in my last year, and we couldn’t do that anymore. However, I STILL have a huge stack of Scantrons.</p>

<p>■■■■■!</p>

<p>how did they change it? they changed the machine or the scantron? what kind of scantron did you use? the ordinary green one?</p>

<p>Yeah, they changed the machine. They mention my name as one of the reasons, haha.</p>

<p>Yeah, we used green before, but then we got these red ones from another company.</p>