Practical jokes with computers :D
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Practical jokes with computers :D
I was just wondering what some rather good computer pranks that one could pull off?
I have someone who has played a couple of nasty pranks on me a couple weeks back and I guess it is time to get a little revenge
Anyway, I don't want something that will mess up their computer system. Just a nasty little joke to give 'em a quick scare.
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I remember a pretty neat little exe file my brother stuck on my computer when he first helped me put together a computer. He told me, "don't worry about clicking anything, your computer will not blow up." Well, he stuck an exe (schoon.exe I think it was called) basically the icon was a happy face. Anyway, you click on the thing and it asks you if you wish to delete everything on your hard drive and when you go up to click no it clicks yes instead and appears to be deleting everything on your hard drive and the screen goes blank. I think it was a game demo of some sort or an advertisement of some kind. It doesn't actually delete anything it just scares the living crap out of anyone that clicks it.
Anyway, something on that level would be great.
I want something that is actually funny, not destructive.
I have someone who has played a couple of nasty pranks on me a couple weeks back and I guess it is time to get a little revenge
Anyway, I don't want something that will mess up their computer system. Just a nasty little joke to give 'em a quick scare.
No goatse
I remember a pretty neat little exe file my brother stuck on my computer when he first helped me put together a computer. He told me, "don't worry about clicking anything, your computer will not blow up." Well, he stuck an exe (schoon.exe I think it was called) basically the icon was a happy face. Anyway, you click on the thing and it asks you if you wish to delete everything on your hard drive and when you go up to click no it clicks yes instead and appears to be deleting everything on your hard drive and the screen goes blank. I think it was a game demo of some sort or an advertisement of some kind. It doesn't actually delete anything it just scares the living crap out of anyone that clicks it.
Anyway, something on that level would be great.
I want something that is actually funny, not destructive.
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easy way is to take a screenshot of someone's background, set it as their background, hide their taskbar, and let them try to figure out what the ★■◆● happened.
Bonus points if you take a screenshot of their screen with an error message on it.
If they ask you what's wrong (supposing you're a computer literate person), tell them that its a "PEBKAC" error, and that it happens sometimes, and that there is no possible way for you to fix it.
Bonus points if you take a screenshot of their screen with an error message on it.
If they ask you what's wrong (supposing you're a computer literate person), tell them that its a "PEBKAC" error, and that it happens sometimes, and that there is no possible way for you to fix it.
http://www.nuclearblast.de/downloads/badday.exe
a 5K app that when placed in start up menu (or as a reoccuring task every 30 minutes) makes the computer desktop upside down until they click the screen. Harmless and fun.
a 5K app that when placed in start up menu (or as a reoccuring task every 30 minutes) makes the computer desktop upside down until they click the screen. Harmless and fun.
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Mess with the mouse settings in one of these ways:
- change the double-click speed (very fast, or very slow, depending on what's more annoying.)
- reverse the right and left buttons
- set repeat rate to something insanely slow, like 2 per second
Or do something to their desktop, like:
- take a screenshot, set as wallpaper, and hide all the icons + menu bars
- rename every single file to "readme.txt" no matter what it was before
Or, the old classic:
- change the system language to Japanese, Korean, or some other language they can't read but you or somebody you know can
- change the double-click speed (very fast, or very slow, depending on what's more annoying.)
- reverse the right and left buttons
- set repeat rate to something insanely slow, like 2 per second
Or do something to their desktop, like:
- take a screenshot, set as wallpaper, and hide all the icons + menu bars
- rename every single file to "readme.txt" no matter what it was before
Or, the old classic:
- change the system language to Japanese, Korean, or some other language they can't read but you or somebody you know can
I seem to remember this one program called something like scaredy_icon or something like that. Ill see if I can find it. This was back in Win95 so I dont know if its available in 2K/XP variants.
When you ran this program, every icon on the desktop would "run away" from the cursor when it approached.
When you ran this program, every icon on the desktop would "run away" from the cursor when it approached.
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I played a pretty good one on my dad with our first computer: took a screen shot of the hard drive properties, modified it so that the graph was all blue (no free space), and modified the numbers to the same end. I put it up as a wallpaper.
You could also put up a wallpaper of randomly placed icons/shortcuts (best if they're graphical copies of the icons/shortcuts currently on the desktop--a few copies of each), then distribute their real icons randomly in the empty spaces.
You could also put up a wallpaper of randomly placed icons/shortcuts (best if they're graphical copies of the icons/shortcuts currently on the desktop--a few copies of each), then distribute their real icons randomly in the empty spaces.
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This one really only works in schools, or labs. I used to work in a rectangle of four PCs, all the boxes of which were in the middle.
When we knew a new group was coming in for evening classes, we'd always swap all the monitor cables, mouse and keyboard cables around on them! The results are damn funny to say the least, and a good lesson in connecting peripherals for newbies.
When we knew a new group was coming in for evening classes, we'd always swap all the monitor cables, mouse and keyboard cables around on them! The results are damn funny to say the least, and a good lesson in connecting peripherals for newbies.
http://www.monkeydoo.com/?fuseaction=do ... 1739e18930
Also
http://www.monkeydoo.com/?fuseaction=on ... 1739e18930
Go to those links.....tons of fake viriuses.....funny to. Hope ya have fun with it...i love that site.
~Phaser~
Also
http://www.monkeydoo.com/?fuseaction=on ... 1739e18930
Go to those links.....tons of fake viriuses.....funny to. Hope ya have fun with it...i love that site.
~Phaser~
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I'll second the printscreen the desktop, set it as the background, then turn off the desktop icons and hide the taskbar trick. I've used it a couple times, doing the same thing with a fake BSOD screen is also very effective.
I confused dozens of people at LANs by having a small error box centered in the middle of my screen, people kept on telling me my PC was locked up, and then I would right click the desktop and tile it instead of centering it.
There is also plenty of fun to have by enabling or disabling things in the registry or policy editors.
I confused dozens of people at LANs by having a small error box centered in the middle of my screen, people kept on telling me my PC was locked up, and then I would right click the desktop and tile it instead of centering it.
There is also plenty of fun to have by enabling or disabling things in the registry or policy editors.
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x3Krom wrote:I'll second the printscreen the desktop, set it as the background, then turn off the desktop icons and hide the taskbar trick. I've used it a couple times, doing the same thing with a fake BSOD screen is also very effective.
I confused dozens of people at LANs by having a small error box centered in the middle of my screen, people kept on telling me my PC was locked up, and then I would right click the desktop and tile it instead of centering it.
There is also plenty of fun to have by enabling or disabling things in the registry or policy editors.
It drives people crazy and is rediculously easy to do. Even I can do it, and I am a retard when it comes to computers.
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Re: Practical jokes with computers :D
that was the demo/info for an old game called virusmob-messenger wrote:... basically the icon was a happy face. Anyway, you click on the thing and it asks you if you wish to delete everything on your hard drive and when you go up to click no it clicks yes instead and appears to be deleting everything on your hard drive and the screen goes blank.
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