How to Create a Text Document Bomb
Open notepad by going to Start -> All Programmes -> Accessories -> Notepad., Copy the following code: For /L %%n in (1,1,10) do echo UR SCREWED!!!!, Go to File -> Save As., The "(1,1,10)" part is how many documents the file will create., The "do...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open notepad by going to Start -> All Programmes -> Accessories -> Notepad.
Vista and 7 users can just type "notepad"
without quotes, into the start menu and hit enter. , >> SCREWED%%n.txt , Change the "Save as type" box to "All Files".
Type "anything.bat" into file name and click "Save". , It stands for 1x1x10, meaning the programme will create 10 files.
This can be customised to any amount you want. , part denotes what the text document will contain.
This can be customised.
Don't change the "do echo" part otherwise it won't work. , This can also be customised.
Don't change the "%%n.txt" part otherwise it won't work. -
Step 2: Copy the following code: For /L %%n in (1
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Step 3: 10) do echo UR SCREWED!!!!
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Step 4: Go to File -> Save As.
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Step 5: The "(1
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Step 6: 10)" part is how many documents the file will create.
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Step 7: The "do echo UR SCREWED!!!"
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Step 8: The "SCREWED%%n.txt" part denotes the name of the file.
Detailed Guide
Vista and 7 users can just type "notepad"
without quotes, into the start menu and hit enter. , >> SCREWED%%n.txt , Change the "Save as type" box to "All Files".
Type "anything.bat" into file name and click "Save". , It stands for 1x1x10, meaning the programme will create 10 files.
This can be customised to any amount you want. , part denotes what the text document will contain.
This can be customised.
Don't change the "do echo" part otherwise it won't work. , This can also be customised.
Don't change the "%%n.txt" part otherwise it won't work.
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