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  • @x4740N
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    531 year ago

    Could have just researched what character was being inserted by the ctrl backspace and then used the keyboard to insert the character from its ascii or unicode code to login and then changed your password before nuking your computer

      • @ludwig
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        111 year ago

        Your phone maybe?

        • @DrQuint
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          401 year ago

          Oh, you’re young

          • @ludwig
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            31 year ago

            Oh yeah I forgot that your problem was on an old version of windows.

        • @Jumper775
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          241 year ago

          Your what? Like those things with the dial that are attached to the wall? How are you meant to do it with that?

          • @[email protected]
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            301 year ago

            Easy. You whistle in binary and say modem noises. The operator will patch you through to the internet.

              • Sai Somsphet
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                51 year ago

                I genuinely can’t tell if you and the person you responded to are doing a bit and committing to it, or are genuinely referring to:

                Phreakers

                Making weird modem noises to hack phones will always be the funniest 90’s hacker thing I’ve ever heard.

        • Cethin
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          01 year ago

          I’m sure this version of windows was before phones had screens attached, and likely before the internet was ubiquitous. They likely had one computer and would have had to go somewhere else to look it up if that was even an option.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            And a time when if you had a phone capable of the internet it would probably cost 5€ per minute.

      • @behindthesailboats
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        21 year ago

        Yup, I tried doing the keystrokes I found online that promised to put the ASCII character in, but it wasn’t working for me and gave up eventually.

    • @tool
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      121 year ago

      Or just cleared the SAM password altogether. Windows is trivially easy to break into if you have physical access and the volume isn’t encrypted.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        My go-to solution is to simply replace some kind of accessibility feature executable, such as onscreen keyboard, with cmd.exe. It runs under SYSTEM.

    • @behindthesailboats
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      31 year ago

      I actually did do that! I found the ASCII code but couldn’t get it inputted correctly to the password. The nuking came after I gave up and decided it wasn’t worth it. What’s life without restarting every now and then?