Notepad Prank in windows - 2020

What is a bat file?

Windows is the most commonly used operating system and with the help of some coding knowledge, we can create bat files which will work simple script on any Windows computer. Bat it file contains a list of command and when someone clicks on it get executed one line after another. to learn more about bat file and if you wanna learn how to create a lot bat file script check these posts.[windows prank using bat files]

The script that will open unlimited notepad in windows Pc.


we will make a script using .bat file which will open unlimited notepad if someone clicks on it.

To make the scripts you can follow the steps below or you can just download it from the link given below:

Step1:

open Notepad and write this code(Naah just copy-paste it ;)






Step2:

Press Ctrl+S or just Go to files>save and save it as myvirus.bat (you can give it any name but you have to put .bat at the end)and click on save button.





Step3:

Now your bat filee is ready you can test it on your system if you want(it is just a bat file but you need to shut down your system if you wanna get out of this loop of bat files)or you can give it to your friends (of course change the name of the file as please don't click me So they can click. To run you just have to double click on it.



HOW TO STOP IT?

sign out or restart your PC.

You can use this bat files at any windows system, just leave it and wait for someone to click on it. to stop this user has to restart their computer but what if we can somehow make this file to start whenever someone restarts there computer. if you wanna know how we can do this just comment and I write a post about it too.

Download script here:

Notepad Attack Script[DOWNLOAD]

Notepad Prank in windows - 2020 Notepad Prank in windows - 2020 Reviewed by Saad Maqsood on January 03, 2020 Rating: 5

1 comment:

  1. Greetings Saad Maqsood
    I am a regular follower of your work for some months now. Thank you for sharing your studied gains with others. I especially appreciate the Termux portions of your writing.

    But as you spoke of in the article above I will comment here for you, because I would indeed like to see the follow up article about how you would go about starting your scripts at Windows boot. I have some notions of how I might could do it but I other than presenting a notepad file that tells the PC end-user what type of maintenance was required to get their machine healthy again I have not attempted to launch any other processes. I imagine AV considerations would be required. While I am writing to you, allow me to say I also would like to see you do some write up on some articles to share some code that would limit the run on these files making them cease/stop after some condition is met like some specific system event or some basic time frame.

    I personally am looking to put together an educational type program, designed to teach some of my 'problem child' clients what not to be doing if they want to keep their computers healthy; as one or two peeps take up way too much of my time in PC maintenance. I also would enjoy seeing you approach some Linux scripting doing some similar things as you are doing here with the Windows platform, when you find the time for such.
    Thank you
    StarBaseONE2

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