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Refalm:

quote:Calum: crusader for justice & peace: why don't you delete defrag and cmd.exe as well? they are really important spyware tools that you should definitely get rid of.
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No, cmd.exe can be very useful when you install a certain patch.
You install it like this:
Click on the "Start" button and click on "Execute". Then fill in "cmd" and click on "OK". Now type "Format C:\" and fill in "Y" and press "Enter" without reading the boring question and information on the screen. When its done, you'll notice that your harddrive is twice as fast!

ands:
ok after deleting netstat.exe how can we get it back ??
Well its good for identifying who's connected to your comp..am i wrong...Don't curse me..im a newbie in the field of gathering such knowledge..
I there any service which we can stop to stop netstat.exe ??

Calum:
why the hell do you want to stop netstat? what have you been believing from who?

this is one of the most ridiculous threads ever!

there is a very easy way to delete netstat by the way, it involves getting a version of linux that will boot from a floppy, then you should boot from the floppy, mount your windows drive and just 'rm /mnt/winnt/netstat.exe' or wherever the offending netstat is.

i still don't know why you would want to though.

Refalm:
[Off-topic]It's almost impossible to delete Internet Explorer in Windows XP. Even deleting it with a Linux floppy or Knoppix, it comes back when you boot Windows XP.[/Off-topic]

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