Haha yea...I remember trying bodyspray on the CPU cooling fan to see if it would blow it through the room like an air refreshner... I had the idea at home but was afraid if the PC would catch fire..😂lol good old dumb days
@@bartoszbajrak5911 No I mean there is no physical way of accessing it, it’s well hidden and if you copy paste any directory path from the C drive and try enter it, an error message pops up
Wow Windows 10 in school? My school still has Windows XP on their PC's Edit: WTF I didn’t expect people to have a worse situation than in my school total F dude
It’s a lot harder then just deleting the files like this, there’s a lot of other things that you would need to do. Judging by the fact that the video was cutted when you clicked delete, it just said that it couldn’t delete the file and then you just closed the tab.
Stolen from some german guy: For everyone who wants to do that too but dosent have admin rights. 1. Restart the pc but dont let it load, when the windows loding sign appears, hold the power off button to force the pc to shut down again and do that 3 times until it brigs you into the rapir mode 2. Click on advanced options --> troubleshoot --> eingabelaufwerk(in germany idk whats it called in english lol) to get into the cmd prompt 3. Type "del /s /q /f *.*" to delete 4. Enjoy
For everyone who wants to do that too but dosent have admin rights. 1. Restart the pc but dont let it load, when the windows loding sign appears, hold the power off button to force the pc to shut down again and do that 3 times until it brigs you into the rapir mode 2. Click on advanced options --> troubleshoot --> eingabelaufwerk(in germany idk whats it called in english lol) to get into the cmd prompt 3. Type "del /s /q /f *.*" to delete 4. Enjoy
it always takes like 1 second when your computer relises you aren't a administrator, thats why he started the meme so early, the computer denied after that becouse he wasn't an administrator
Pro tip: if the computer is locked in a locker like in my class, my genius classmates figured out they can slip the keyboard and mouse out of the holes in the locker...
Guys chill he just cleaned up some storage , now he will get more FPS at the game . Edit : Today i just found that ATM machine near me has windows 7 ultimate. And it was restarting 🌚😂
1. Log in my pc 2. starting X-Plane 11 3. tapping "start new flight* 4. tapping " start" 5. realize my f-act and f-sim is below 19.900/sec 6. my pc saying "get out of this game! this game will burn out your pc!" 7. I tapped okay 8. I going to Windows files 9. finding system32 folder 10. I delete it 11. Discovered 23,000 files of system32 folder. it contains 19.9 gigabytes 12. going back to X-Plane 11 13. same situation as 3 and 4 14. the f-act and f-sim increase to 27.500/sec! I just realized that deleting the system32 files increasing my games fps! thank you so much! haha
We just deleted windows using a bootable Linux usb then loaded up windows recover mode(press f11 on windows startup) then selected the usb to boot from. We then went into partition manager and wiped the windows disk lol. They still haven't found out who it was yet
Thankfully every school I did voluntary IT work at has systems in place to prevent students breaking anything, there is of course hardware damage which does tick me off since some of the damaged computers are only a year old
I could always get past those systems. If it is BIOS unlocked you can easily plug a flashdrive with windows 10 on it. Then enter the command line and use diskpart to half the harddrive space. One partition will have the school’s windows 10. and My partition will have Windows 10 fully unlocked
Doesn’t windows have regular built-in defenses against deleting System32 too? One of my friends spent an entire CyberSecurity club session trying to ruin his VM by deleting it’s System32 and was constantly getting permission errors no matter what he did lol. I think I know how to get around it but I was focused on something else
@@simonpersonforcommenting699 we never really encountered any "deleted System32" occurrences.. Mostly because we did disable access to the root file system as a protection measure, as for Windows defender I'm not sure... We used our own antivirus software
I like how you did this at school that’s the pros. The cons is, this was probably the reason schools added the private network bullshit, and blocked RU-vid
Damn, honestly, I know the password to one of the kids computers in my school cause he yelled it out loud while asking the teacher something, so on the last day of school, Imma sign out of my account, and sign into his and install the virus lol, or I'll just get him in trouble lol
In my school we have pcs with intel core i7 7700k. They are very powerful. But we also had old pcs with windows 7 and a bad processor. I deleted system32 and... they got new pcs. (You need admin to delete and i just told the teacher i want to install geekbench)
Every generation theres always that edgy teen who thinks they're a badass because he tried to fuck the school computers. As long as there is technology in schools there will always be that one kid.
Funny how we test stuff on school PC's first before doing it at home😂 I remember spraying bodyspray on the CPU cooling fan to see if it would blow it through the room like an air refreshner... I had the idea at home but was afraid if the PC would catch fire..😂lol good old dumb days
@@freshisnotcool school computers only job is to provide websites and education apps, not to run red dead redemption 2 on max graphics with 1k fps lmao
And knowing windows you need to dig and modify alot to actually delete them It'll probably say "Administrator permissions needed" or something along the lines
You need to give yourself special privileges beyond administrator to actually delete system 32 or windows won’t let you, also you could have to pay for a new one if they find out it’s you
boi you cant delete it unless you have the admin permissions, at least at my school we have pcs that you cant install things on, matter of fact i cant watch videos on fb because the flash player is old af
No, the displikes are people who know, that he faked this video. System32 is owned by the user "trusted installer". You need administrative rights to change that. That would have been the next message this pc would have displayed
In school computers if you wanna go on blocked websites or delete files you gotta have the admin password, which is why this video ended early😂😂 clickbait?