not really programming and probably butchered the execution on that cmd but this felt like the only place it would be funny to post it
not really programming and probably butchered the execution on that cmd but this felt like the only place it would be funny to post it
Good on you if you think you can handle the responsibility of being able to completely wreck your OS. The option exists for a reason.
But Windows was made with the average user in mind. And they can’t be trusted with that kind of power.
Though I do question the security issues that arise from doing this. If your account can break everything, so can every software/malware you install.
honestly if I install a malware at this point I kind of deserve what happens.