#How do you corrupt a directory in Windows?

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red depot
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Wait what?

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I'm just curious...

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@crisp hull I don't wanna cheat, make malware, or hack... What did I do wrong?

shy ravine
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That could be a damaging and annoying malware

red depot
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I'm a beginner how was I suposed to know that

shy ravine
crisp hull
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like define "corrupt a directory" I guess

red depot
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Corrupt a file

vivid flicker
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why do you want to know

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and why do you want to do this

red depot
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I just wanna see what a corruoted file looks like ๐Ÿ˜ญ

amber wolf
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As I told you before, there's nothing special about a corrupted file. It just means something went wrong and the system can't recognize what it was supposed to be. There's nothing to really see

vivid flicker
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You could overwrite a file with junk via software

red depot
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I got a better question

vivid flicker
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You could corrupt the bits in the hardware

red depot
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How do you corrupt the MBR on a Windows?

vivid flicker
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Or simply it could be an unrecognized file encoding

vivid flicker
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This feel like malware, mate ๐Ÿ˜‰

red depot
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I wanna destroy a VM for fun

vivid flicker
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Well, just write garbage to the MBR

red depot
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Ohhhh oki. TIME TO GO PRANK MY FRIEND

vivid flicker
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๐Ÿ™„

red depot
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Should I delete this question?

brittle folioBOT
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@red depot

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shy ravine
red depot
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BRUH

shy ravine
red depot
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!solved