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Old 7th October 2008, 05:10 AM
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hi everyone!!...i recently started learning ms dos commands but i'd like some help regarding some interesting commands or hacking tips:P...plz let me know if u have any...thanks
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Which commands do you find interesting? What kind of tips do you want related to hacking?

[ps:I hope you understand the difference between hacking & cracking]
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