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#1 ndog37

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Posted 14 October 2016 - 08:51 AM

There used to be an old buggy version of pLop which if you experimented enough, you could create 5 primary partitions on a pen drive. This had the effect that any windows machine it was plugged into would instantly BSOD. Since the old version of pLop is not around, I guess in theory you could use a hex editor or something to do this hack, but I have no idea how. :loleverybody:


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#2 Uneitohr

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Posted 15 October 2016 - 03:12 PM

I'm also interested in this. Was looking for a fast way to BSOD a machine.



#3 alacran

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Posted 17 October 2016 - 11:34 PM

I'm also interested in this. Was looking for a fast way to BSOD a machine.

 

Just install 10 on it, and wait for next updates.


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#4 TheHive

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 05:41 AM

Just install 10 on it, and wait for next updates.

:loleverybody: :rofle:

 

At least Windows 10, didn't make me, sweat the first time testing it, like windows 8 did.



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Posted 18 October 2016 - 06:31 AM

I have continuously maintained a Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB install for about 6 months. The latest drivers and Windows Updates are present, and not a single BSOD so far. Performance is good, all is smooth. This is a stark contrast to when I first tried 10 back in its' Technical Preview days, when it hung up and crashed regularly. Not perfect by far, but far better than before. It's polished enough to be a daily driver.

#6 alacran

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Posted 18 October 2016 - 06:01 PM

I have continuously maintained a Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB install for about 6 months.

 

This is another beast for big Enterprise service not for personal use, usually non legaly activated, it only gets security updates, not as the "FREE" update versions (Home y Pro).



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Posted 18 October 2016 - 06:59 PM

@alacran: You're right, it's not legally activated, I use KMSpico for that. But it's still Windows 10. My source ISOs are identical to what would be found on MSDN or VLSC, I check the SHA-1 to be sure.




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