Re: A83: Help


[Prev][Next][Index][Thread]

Re: A83: Help




you aren't asked to delete EACH file...you "delete" a file and it goes 
to a "recycling bin" without confirmation and if you "empty" it it will 
ask "are you sure" and ask for confirmation if the file isn't 
"deletable."  the virii that fill the harddrive can't do that because as 
soon as a program fills the harddrive with a file greater than itself 
the program will say that it is filling the computer and asks you if you 
are sure you want it to do that (no password needed, just yes or no).

-Rob
ICQ:9188921 "No Sol to kill"
e-mail1:rc_ware@hotmail.com
e-mail2:rc_ware@yahoo.com
e-mail3:rc_ware@geocities.com
webpage:http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4049/index.html




{{seems like a crippleware version of windows :) i like my puter where 
it has
a password to start up and it has a virii scanner and i can delete 
anything
anytime i want without having to type in a password for every file i 
delete,
theres one thing you forgot...who said virii have to delete stuff? what
about virus protection for virii that make files that fill up hard 
drives
and crash them? would your 'os' be able to stop that? would it then make
your 'os' ask for every file to be written to your hard drive?

>this seems like a good response, but not correct.  the system i propose
>will contain an OS that only enables itself the ability to delete or
>rearrange file.  this means that you have to have a password to use the
>deletion tool, and you also cannot at all costs use the HardDrive like
>the RAM (meaning no more looking up FATs or actually byte allocations 
in
>memory).  this does bring down a lot of possible programs, but i 
haven't
>seen a great game yet that needs to delete files on the harddrive.  i
>know saved games need to be cleaned out once in awhile, but that's why 
i
>am putting a password protection on it, maybe i'll make a "deletable"
>file attribute that will allow that file to be deleted without
>confirmation.  virii were made by huge corporations in the first place
>in order for them to clean out their harddrive (deltree c:\*.* /y is
>usually used).  this isn't a hightech virus but it still gets the job
>done.  now the ability to delete massive amounts of files is gone (if
>the computer i propose is built).  since you can't send commands out of
>the cpu like an OUT statement (unless you have priveladge of 0 which 
you
>can't since that'll be my system only).
>
>this may sound stupid now, but until you see it you can't dis it
>(patience--spelling?).  for every hacker/cracker/virii scenario i came
>up with, i've also come up with a way to stop it.
>
>i can't say much more until i actually build the system and show you,
>but please feel free to criticize somemore.}}


______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com