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#2 - silentlaugh (02/02/2013) [-]
You also cant create folders with the names CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9,
LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8 and LPT9... for anyone who is interested.
#18 to #2 - kainhall (02/03/2013) [-]
you hear about the "god mode" code. you rename a file to like a hex code and it creats a shortcut called "godmode". i used it to get around blockers and shit in my school. not to do anything bad...they had the computers so locked down half the time you could not right click! you could alos just use IE...downlaoding firefox/crome gave the computer viruses and you were expelled...idiots

im going to hack into the mainframe with a fucking right click aprently....
User avatar #15 to #2 - doigboiger (02/03/2013) [-]
I figured out the 'PRN' one after my 'O' key stopped working.
User avatar #39 to #15 - imebjay (02/03/2013) [-]
10/10
User avatar #3 to #2 - ieatbengay ONLINE (02/02/2013) [-]
why not?
#9 to #3 - N. Korean citizen (02/02/2013) [-]
COM# and LPT# were special names used by things linked to the computer; LPT, in particular, was used for serial printer links.
User avatar #4 to #3 - silentlaugh (02/02/2013) [-]
They had special meanings in the days of DOS apparently
User avatar #13 to #4 - monkeyyninja (02/02/2013) [-]
I understand the need for legacy support, but really?
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