Beta Testers!
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Ooooh, betas
I love betas too, makes me feel important too
I'd like to be on the beta team for this I have to admit, if I'd have found out about Darwinia sooner I'd have wanted to be on the team for that one too.
I don't have lots of experience as a tester, I am a tester for Autodesk though, been doing that for a while, so I'm not totally useless.
So... any news on how to sign up?
Anyway Just had to get my boot in.
T'ra
Eric
I'd like to be on the beta team for this I have to admit, if I'd have found out about Darwinia sooner I'd have wanted to be on the team for that one too.
I don't have lots of experience as a tester, I am a tester for Autodesk though, been doing that for a while, so I'm not totally useless.
So... any news on how to sign up?
Anyway Just had to get my boot in.
T'ra
Eric
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I was actually part of the closed beta test for the online demo of Worms 4, if that makes any difference. I remember they'd just finished version 11 of the demo when the publisher decided to step in and say "TIME'S UP BUT WE DIDN'T TELL YOU", and use version 10 for the final release.
******* publishers.
******* publishers.
You just wasted 3 seconds of your life you'll never get back, by reading this. Sucks, don't it?
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Don't forget that Windows XP Home by default has no password on the administrator account. Reboot into safe mode and log in as administrator. You can then edit or create a new account or whatever you want.
Not that I'm advocating disobeying your parents. Maybe it would be better to talk to your dad?
Not that I'm advocating disobeying your parents. Maybe it would be better to talk to your dad?
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Gravitron wrote:Bab5, just how limited is your account?
Abort boot, drop to root, format another partition, install new windows there, voila, problem solved, winXP "security" circumvented, full HD access attained.
Thats given me an idea to "loosen" the security on my school network.
I have had beta experiance. Closed beta that is. And I'm not someone to go "it don't work", as I know programmers have to have at least SOME brains. After all, they coded and compiled it didn't they?
rippedcap wrote:Gravitron wrote:
Don't cross a BOFH.
theregister.co.uk reader?
-- Chris
Also a nick I earned on #uplink.
But hell yes quite a few of us read that.
Also why bother with another installation when booting in safe mode will let you give yourself back all that access?
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