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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #11
(07-19-2016, 04:45 AM)0M4R Wrote: I feel yah dude, one of the many stupid things I've done was delete the boot loader lol and worst part is that's probably not the worst thing I've done.
From windows? That's easy to recover from. "bootrec /fixmbr"
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #12
(07-19-2016, 01:15 PM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(07-19-2016, 04:45 AM)0M4R Wrote: I feel yah dude, one of the many stupid things I've done was delete the boot loader lol and worst part is that's probably not the worst thing I've done.
From windows? That's easy to recover from. "bootrec /fixmbr"

Yes ik, that's what i done but it didn't work at first cuz i had some f up with two hard drives and shizz.
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #13
(07-19-2016, 01:46 PM)0M4R Wrote:
(07-19-2016, 01:15 PM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(07-19-2016, 04:45 AM)0M4R Wrote: I feel yah dude, one of the many stupid things I've done was delete the boot loader lol and worst part is that's probably not the worst thing I've done.
From windows? That's easy to recover from. "bootrec /fixmbr"

Yes ik, that's what i done but it didn't work at first cuz i had some f up with two hard drives and shizz.

I could barely read that. Please use proper english on our forums. It's in our rules.
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #14
(07-19-2016, 02:27 PM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(07-19-2016, 01:46 PM)0M4R Wrote:
(07-19-2016, 01:15 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: From windows? That's easy to recover from. "bootrec /fixmbr"

Yes ik, that's what i done but it didn't work at first cuz i had some f up with two hard drives and shizz.

I could barely read that. Please use proper english on our forums. It's in our rules.

Sorry. Wanted to use alternatives to swears.
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #15
This must be a day of computational misfortunes.

I booted up my hacking lappy, and all was fine until I started to navigate the net. I was getting certificate errors (Invalid certificate) on every browser and basically every website. Mind you, "Google" was one of them. Forget about adding exceptions, that was useless.

After a bit of troubleshooting, I figured what the problem was. Upon booting Into the BIOS, the time (clock) was dated back to "2014" (don't ask how or why, I have no Idea how It got there), hence It wasn't recognizing the validity of all certificates. I set It to the correct time, and all Is now functioning correctly.

@"Skullmeat", I know how you feel. I did something very similar years ago. Sometimes It's best to simply leave things be.
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #16
I once tried deleting .dll files back in windows xp days to get space to play GTA vicecity. So after playing the game and restarting the PC next morning I was supprised

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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #17
I used to make custom login screens for Windows XP a few years ago, and once I replaced msgina.dll with a corrupt version and locked myself out of my PC. Runtime error instead of the login screen. I could have fixed it by replacing msgina.dll with a stock copy, but I didn't know that at the time and just ended up reinstalling Windows. Another time, I used a Chinese XP UXTheme patcher and fucked the theme engine 6 ways from sunday because it wasn't designed for the English UXTheme...

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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #18
Haha. Glad I'm not the only one to make noob mistakes.
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #19
Back 3 years ago when I first installed Linux, I DESTROYED my most important drive just by passing wrong parameters to the dd command, that moment was so depressing...
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RE: My colossal fuck-up! #20
(07-19-2016, 02:51 PM)mothered Wrote: This must be a day of computational misfortunes.

I booted up my hacking lappy, and all was fine until I started to navigate the net. I was getting certificate errors (Invalid certificate) on every browser and basically every website. Mind you, "Google" was one of them. Forget about adding exceptions, that was useless.

After a bit of troubleshooting, I figured what the problem was. Upon booting Into the BIOS, the time (clock) was dated back to "2014" (don't ask how or why, I have no Idea how It got there), hence It wasn't recognizing the validity of all certificates. I set It to the correct time, and all Is now functioning correctly.

@"Skullmeat", I know how you feel. I did something very similar years ago. Sometimes It's best to simply leave things be.

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