Disable Scandisk Autoscan

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In widnows ME how do I disable gay scandisk so it doesn't do its autoscan when windows starts up?

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I won't even say anything about that one, boy that made you look like a idiot 100 %.

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Sigh. I wanted to see if our little DoS'r would ping it all night long and ya go ahead and mess it up. Oh well.
 


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I simply wondering why he hasn't done it yet...

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um this may sound like a stupid question but what does it mean to DoS someone I am ***uming that it is some type of malicious attack of some sort. also to the dickhead i think that you put to many = in your username

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http://www.securityportal.com/research/ddosfaq.html
 
1.0 What are Denial of Service (DoS) attacks?
Denial of service attacks are simple and usually quite effective. An attacker attempts to overwhelm a service with requests, similar to a 5 year old constantly tugging on his mother's sweater while she is trying to have a phone conversation, you can only do so many things at a time. For example if you have a mail server capable of receiving and delivering 10 messages a second an attacker simply sends 20 messages per second, chances are the legitimate traffic (as well as a lot of the malicious traffic) will get dropped, or the mail server might stop responding entirely. Typically attackers will go for high visibility targets such as the web server, or for infrastructure targets like routers and network links."
 
127.0.0.1 is a loopback address that tests your network setup.
 
[This message has been edited by DosFreak (edited 03 December 2000).]

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Feel free to courier him a box of dog****


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Hi jdul, do u wanna piss everyone off now and again, again?