02-15-2004, 04:59 PM
Windows size calculator:
partition_size/2
And that's it, windows will fill you'r hdd with random junk (see my previous post on .tmp files i nthe windows folder, even though they claim to be 0 byte they take 4kb on my hdd (cluster size) :evil: )
The number of security holes can be found by taking the core version number: 4.10.2222 (w98 SE)
Remove the dots: 4'102'222
Divide by 100 and round up: 4'102
And there ya go. Works everytime.
Also, the countdown timers in Win work on the following principle:
Each second: display a new random number in the range of n to 0 seconds, where n is calculated by taking the file size and divide it with a number which may or may not be the hdd transfer rate (depends on the hdd type, and version of windows)
partition_size/2
And that's it, windows will fill you'r hdd with random junk (see my previous post on .tmp files i nthe windows folder, even though they claim to be 0 byte they take 4kb on my hdd (cluster size) :evil: )
The number of security holes can be found by taking the core version number: 4.10.2222 (w98 SE)
Remove the dots: 4'102'222
Divide by 100 and round up: 4'102
And there ya go. Works everytime.
Also, the countdown timers in Win work on the following principle:
Each second: display a new random number in the range of n to 0 seconds, where n is calculated by taking the file size and divide it with a number which may or may not be the hdd transfer rate (depends on the hdd type, and version of windows)