Best payload: - All fonts using ms sans serif - Color schemes using windows classic instead of default, within default visual styles - Current color schemes and wallpaper are used in system user when logon/shutdown - Wallpaper doesn't work, still solid blue or black
Hmm, what happens if you delete the "C:/" drive? (Use this command on cmd: del "C:/*") Or Are you copying the "C:/" drive? (Open the file manager and go to "this machine" and click on "OS (C:)", then press and hold "ctrl" and drag it to the desktop with a left click_)
C:/ are Drive that has Windows, and you can’t delete C: because Windows are using that drive and it and you don’t have any permission to do that. And the shortcut to C:/ will created if you drag in to desktop
@@super.ninngenIf you ran on a different operating system Then The "users" folder, OK, but then the C:/ drive, ok, so you can't delete it, but you can delete about (90%) everything in it
Best payload:
- All fonts using ms sans serif
- Color schemes using windows classic instead of default, within default visual styles
- Current color schemes and wallpaper are used in system user when logon/shutdown
- Wallpaper doesn't work, still solid blue or black
Good but I think you forgot to add the user Joe to localgroup and administrator group. That's why it was not showing up.
Even after typing "net localgroup administrators joe /add", it doesn't show up and nothing happens on older versions of Windows.
great video!
*Good video 11/10* 👍
Hmm, what happens if you delete the "C:/" drive? (Use this command on cmd: del "C:/*")
Or Are you copying the "C:/" drive? (Open the file manager and go to "this machine" and click on "OS (C:)", then press and hold "ctrl" and drag it to the desktop with a left click_)
C:/ are Drive that has Windows, and you can’t delete C: because Windows are using that drive and it and you don’t have any permission to do that. And the shortcut to C:/ will created if you drag in to desktop
@@super.ninngen Then how to delete the to the "users" OR "system32" folder? LONG CTRL+LEFT_CLICK DRAGGING OUT TO THE DESKTOP
@@IgaziArni9136 I don’t know what you mean, but if your asking me how he delete the user, he run the different os and deleted it.
@@super.ninngenIf you ran on a different operating system Then The "users" folder, OK, but then the C:/ drive, ok, so you can't delete it, but you can delete about (90%) everything in it
@@IgaziArni9136 You can delete C: when you running different OS. If you delete it, it just says OS Not Found! when you try to load the C:/