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Hello.

 

My name is John Smith' date=' and I come to you with a very serious problem, very serious indeed.

 

You see, I was on my personal computer the other day (I am just borrowing this one in the meantime) and I came across a thread on Yugioh Card Maker Forums. I was just searching things related to my work into Google, and it came up. I must say that I was extremely frustrated by what I saw.

 

A nice young gentleman, apparently by the name of harhar, had figured out how to speed up people's computers by using an ingenious BAT deletion tactic, one that I was amazed I didn't think of myself. He offered his solution to everyone on the board, but only a select few listened to him. Some thought it would be funny to stop people getting fast computers, by telling them it broke their computer. I believe the people that do those sort of things are called 'trolls'? Idiotic people, stopping people from getting faster computers.

 

What they were saying, including photo-edited conversations, were of course utterly blasphemous. I work in I.T. myself, as a technician and I tried this brilliant technique. It was only then that I was disappointed.

 

I deleted my system32 folder, and waited eagerly as I watched it delete. I couldn't wait for my Windows 98 computer to be going as fast as those with 3.33Ghz processors! However, there was some kind of error and my computer shut down. It only stays on the setup, MS-DOS like screen when I turn it on. I've sent it off to repair.

 

Anyway, I felt I must congratulate yourself, Haris and Mr. Akira for sharing to the world this technique. I will try it again once I have my computer back.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

- John Smith

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I was the one that provided proof of their foul intentions. And then was accused of photoshopping it. (Even though I don't know how to and have never even had it on any computer I've ever used.) But I seriously don't care about others anymore. If they're stupid enough to fall for it, then so be it. Not my problem. I already did my part and tried to stop the morons from wasting money.

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There's a reason Windows asks you many times before you edit the Sys32 folder. And it's not because Microsoft doesn't want you hacking it, it's your OS; you have to buy the $50-$200 version or a new computer to get an updated Windows OS. So they don't have any reason to let you not hack it.

 

So those messages are there to tell you "mess with me and I ain't gonna work no more". Which would result in many possible lawsuits if it wasn't littered with warnings.

 

Uugh. People don't have common sense do they? Even asking someone to do this is ridiculous, and a shame on their own intelligence.

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Uugh. People don't have common sense do they? Even asking someone to do this is ridiculous' date=' and a shame on their own intelligence.

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Which is what I helped put a stop to a while back on here. =3

 

But you have to admit, it was pretty funny. :3

 

Looking back on it, it was. The idiots that didn't listen and the lifeless scum that accused me of photoshopping are all morons. Which amuses me greatly.

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I was there when this happened, the system32 deletion thread.

 

It was so fucking hilarious. People linked to Wikipedia and Yahoo Answers telling harhar that he was a dumbass. But he had prepared answers for everything.

 

If the thread still exists, please link it to me. PLEASE.

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