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    edit screw it here's a brief description of what this thing was able to do..

    Hard Drive Killer Pro

    The Hard Drive Killer Pro series of programs offer one the ability to fully and permanently destroy all data on any given Dos or Win3.x/9x/NT/2000 based system. In other words, 90% of the computers world wide.

    The program, once executed, will start eating up the hard drive, and/or infect and reboot the hard drive within a few seconds. After rebooting, all hard drives attached to the system would be formatted (in an unrecoverable manner) within only 1 to 2 seconds, irregardless of the size of the hard drive. The program has reported to have caused physical damage to some hard drives (on many occasions). However, the program was not in any way designed to cause physical damage, only data. The outcome of the program depends on the version you download. We suggest you download the full HDKP 4.0 version. Then, once you are familiar with HDKP, you may experiment with HDKP 5.0 Beta.
    So it was built to kill the drive, thus making the drive appear smaller and smaller over time until there was nothing left.


    Oh and if any skiddie's are getting ideas, then feel free to search google and download what ever you can find.

    The files that are still floating around have been messed with.
    Last edited by t34b4g5; January 11th, 2008 at 10:01 AM.

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