Sample TextLet me tell you the story of what happened!!
A few days ago, I was working night shift in an internet café. I was using VM for an experiment!! I originally planned to install IPCON for dual-line traffic splitting. But for some reason, after partitioning with the virtual disk, the hard disk couldn't be found. After going through a lot of trouble, I had to mount the real D drive to install IPCON, but it still didn't work. There was no way, so I had to use the real system drive and it worked. Finally, it was installed, but then I remembered that installing IPCON would format the system drive, which would definitely cause the system to crash. Just thinking about it made me break out in a cold sweat! But strangely, after installing IPCON, the system didn't crash and everything was fine. I was secretly happy :).
Anyway, as long as the experiment could be done, after working for the whole night, I accidentally crashed the system (experiments are definitely risky). So I had to restart and went to patrol by the way (nonsense, how can you not work when you're at work). When I came back, I was directly stunned. It turned out that my system had directly become an IPCON soft router, and the previous system was gone. There was nothing I could do but sigh. At most, I could just copy the master disk again (30 minutes). So I didn't care about it.
Near the time to take over the shift, I used the master disk to copy, OK, everything was done :). Then I just had to restart to install the restore card (the restore card had been uninstalled when playing). And that's where the problem came in. No matter what I did, I couldn't install the restore card. I was really sweating! What was I going to do!!
The supervisor would definitely scold me to death.
Then I thought, forget it, let's format the hard disk in DOS first. Once again:mad: sweating profusely, but I couldn't enter DOS. There were several back-and-forths, and still couldn't enter (who invented this stuff, it's so powerful).
In the end, there was no way. I put this broken disk on another computer and set it as a slave drive. As a result, even the master drive couldn't enter DOS (if someone can come up with such a protection system, they're not human, they're a cow) :mad:
I had no choice but to try the CD-ROM. Finally, I managed to get a CD-ROM connected. It could start up. I let out a sigh of relief (you're tough, but I still have a way). I directly selected the menu to format the hard disk. As a result, it made me wait for 10 minutes and there was no response (broken CD-ROM, why is it so slow). I tried again, restarted and tried several times, but it still didn't work. I was dizzy. I was really unlucky. Could it be that even the CD-ROM wasn't working? Just thinking about it made me scared. (What is this thing, is it going to kill me or not). And sure enough, as I guessed, I was played to death.
In the end, that hard disk retired honorably! Can't beat it, can't I avoid it??:mad:
Tip: When playing, I didn't know if I uninstalled the restore card or set it to not restore.
After copying again, I could enter the XP system, but couldn't enter DOS.
I suspect either I didn't uninstall the restore card, just set it to not restore, and after copying the hard disk, the restore card locked the hard disk; (in theory, it shouldn't. If it locked, it should not even be able to enter the XP system).
Or it's the protection mechanism of the IPCON soft router (but I still think it's impossible. I'm not using your software anymore, why would it block my DOS system!).
I've never seen any software with such a powerful protection mechanism. I don't know if anyone has any clues?
Just tell me secretly, I'll keep it confidential. You can use this method to develop a very powerful protection software. I'll give you 10% of the shares:P
Friends who are also rookies like me, don't top the post, just give me points. Let's leave the board for those who have technical content, okay??
A few days ago, I was working night shift in an internet café. I was using VM for an experiment!! I originally planned to install IPCON for dual-line traffic splitting. But for some reason, after partitioning with the virtual disk, the hard disk couldn't be found. After going through a lot of trouble, I had to mount the real D drive to install IPCON, but it still didn't work. There was no way, so I had to use the real system drive and it worked. Finally, it was installed, but then I remembered that installing IPCON would format the system drive, which would definitely cause the system to crash. Just thinking about it made me break out in a cold sweat! But strangely, after installing IPCON, the system didn't crash and everything was fine. I was secretly happy :).
Anyway, as long as the experiment could be done, after working for the whole night, I accidentally crashed the system (experiments are definitely risky). So I had to restart and went to patrol by the way (nonsense, how can you not work when you're at work). When I came back, I was directly stunned. It turned out that my system had directly become an IPCON soft router, and the previous system was gone. There was nothing I could do but sigh. At most, I could just copy the master disk again (30 minutes). So I didn't care about it.
Near the time to take over the shift, I used the master disk to copy, OK, everything was done :). Then I just had to restart to install the restore card (the restore card had been uninstalled when playing). And that's where the problem came in. No matter what I did, I couldn't install the restore card. I was really sweating! What was I going to do!!
The supervisor would definitely scold me to death.
Then I thought, forget it, let's format the hard disk in DOS first. Once again:mad: sweating profusely, but I couldn't enter DOS. There were several back-and-forths, and still couldn't enter (who invented this stuff, it's so powerful).
In the end, there was no way. I put this broken disk on another computer and set it as a slave drive. As a result, even the master drive couldn't enter DOS (if someone can come up with such a protection system, they're not human, they're a cow) :mad:
I had no choice but to try the CD-ROM. Finally, I managed to get a CD-ROM connected. It could start up. I let out a sigh of relief (you're tough, but I still have a way). I directly selected the menu to format the hard disk. As a result, it made me wait for 10 minutes and there was no response (broken CD-ROM, why is it so slow). I tried again, restarted and tried several times, but it still didn't work. I was dizzy. I was really unlucky. Could it be that even the CD-ROM wasn't working? Just thinking about it made me scared. (What is this thing, is it going to kill me or not). And sure enough, as I guessed, I was played to death.
In the end, that hard disk retired honorably! Can't beat it, can't I avoid it??:mad:
Tip: When playing, I didn't know if I uninstalled the restore card or set it to not restore.
After copying again, I could enter the XP system, but couldn't enter DOS.
I suspect either I didn't uninstall the restore card, just set it to not restore, and after copying the hard disk, the restore card locked the hard disk; (in theory, it shouldn't. If it locked, it should not even be able to enter the XP system).
Or it's the protection mechanism of the IPCON soft router (but I still think it's impossible. I'm not using your software anymore, why would it block my DOS system!).
I've never seen any software with such a powerful protection mechanism. I don't know if anyone has any clues?
Just tell me secretly, I'll keep it confidential. You can use this method to develop a very powerful protection software. I'll give you 10% of the shares:P
Friends who are also rookies like me, don't top the post, just give me points. Let's leave the board for those who have technical content, okay??
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