How can I bring an end to a laptop? (33)

1 Name: Disgruntled corporate tool : 2006-06-10 17:48 ID:Omy/qvTB

We have two ancient IBM Thinkpads at work that we get for weekend on-call stuff. They need to die before we can request new ones. They are P2 233s running Win2K, a VPN dialer, a Citrix metaframe client, and various proprietary applications.

I can get local admin access to each of them. I need them to die, and I need it to look like an accident. They're protected by McAffee antivirus but no anti-spyware stuff like that.

Is there a file that I can delete that'll keep them from booting until they're reimaged or replaced?

2 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-10 18:22 ID:r0uJciVB

NTLDR

that's a file name btw. I think it's in the root of the system disk but don't quote me on that

3 Name: Disgruntled corporate tool : 2006-06-10 18:47 ID:Omy/qvTB

>>2

If I delete it, will they be able to track it down and find out?

I'm really sure that they probably can't log it if I jump on with a bootable thumb drive, but I wanna cover all my base.

4 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E : 2006-06-11 03:21 ID:Heaven

a) Run something CPU-intensive, while
b) Running something that thrashes the disk.

Leave running for a few days.

5 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-11 11:14 ID:y0WOAKhk

"Accidently" spill your coffee/cola/whatever onto it?

6 Name: Disgruntled corporate tool : 2006-06-11 18:04 ID:Omy/qvTB

>>5

It's been tried and the damn thing kept ticking. I think that's mostly why it's running like crap now.

I hope this thread serves as an example from deterring anyone who's truly passionate about IT from entering the corporate world.

>>4

It stays running anyway; turning it on takes about ten minutes. Think that SETI@home or one of those protein folding things will do the job for a disk-thrasher?

Maybe I should just find someone with an industrial electromagnet and hope for the best...

7 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E : 2006-06-12 04:00 ID:Heaven

> Think that SETI@home or one of those protein folding things will do the job for a disk-thrasher?

No, that only keeps the CPU hot. Disk thrashing is running a defragger. You'll want to run both at the same time.

Why do you want to destroy a working piece of equipment though? Also, if it's IBM, you may be waiting quite some time.

8 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-12 19:47 ID:gn4D5FcM

I think that he said that he needed them to crash so that he can request newer laptops?

9 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-13 13:08 ID:OUNxuudI

Ok, you people suck at destroying computers.

Here's some ideas off the top of my head:

  • Start a program that accesses the disk constantly. Drop the laptop from varying heights. If the drive won't die from that before the machine physically breaks, open it up and hit the drive while it's accessing.
  • Or just drop them until they physically break. That's an accident.
  • Open up the machine, and connect inappropriate voltages to vital parts. 12 or 24 volts on random pins on the drive IDE connector or memory chips should do something.
  • Break the connector for the charger.

10 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-13 16:36 ID:Heaven

Can a Thinkpad fit into a microwave?

11 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-13 16:37 ID:Heaven

How about losing the main password?
I heard that Thinkpads have unbreakable encryption.

12 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-13 21:29 ID:Heaven

>>10

I like the way you think.

13 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-14 15:38 ID:uwByJKw+

How about running SETI and program that makes hdd work like crazy, and putting laptop into a very small and completely closed space, thus making it overheat and break? Overheating should be a common fault now when summer is coming too.

14 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-14 17:33 ID:4T7Qdopt

Step 1: Buy US-UK (120V-240V) mains trainsformer.
Step 2: Plug into 120V socket.
Step 3: Plug in laptop charger.
Step 4: Turn on laptop.

15 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-14 17:33 ID:4T7Qdopt

Oh, and blame it on a power surge.

16 Name: Redhatter : 2006-06-16 09:20 ID:Heaven

>>14 Slight problem... most laptop PSUs I've seen are happy with RMS voltages between 100 ~ 250 volts.

Have you considered quickly whipping out the RAM and "accidentally" dropping it on the carpet?

17 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-06-16 18:08 ID:2iJ5XA22

>>16
How about DC then?

18 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-08-15 23:07 ID:9WUwk5IO

Just a possible thought...

What about overclocking it to an ungodly speed, then letting it run? You'd think that the overheat would definitely destroy something system-vital. Another nice part about this would be that if it works properly, you wouldn't be able to boot the system again, and you could just say that the processor died. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. :)

19 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-08-16 01:49 ID:FcRQq8BQ

20 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-09-27 16:57 ID:CyQQTp/I

Get a teaser and zap it all-around

21 Name: Redhatter : 2006-09-30 08:29 ID:Heaven

>>17 Well, depends on how the circuit is configured. Some will work just fine, others will do practically nothing.

I'd wager that the vast majority would just use a linear power supply to bring the raw AC line voltage down to somewhat close to the desired output voltage, then use a switching-mode power supply to regulate it properly. Power supplies like this will definately not work on DC.

22 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-06 20:00 ID:SbooX2gL

open up the case, and stress the motherboard until it cracks. In general, it's easier to replace a laptop than it's motherbaord.

If they ask, blame it on someone knocking it off a desk, or a rough trip through the airport

23 Name: >>22 : 2006-10-07 09:49 ID:a+UNTHA6

to make that clear, make sure it can't boot up with the motherboard, or it can't stay running. I had a laptop that had a barely noticible, hairline crack, the tech store I handed it to is still looking for a motherboard (personally, I want to just get a new laptop, but i'm not the owner)

24 Name: Redhatter : 2006-10-10 03:12 ID:Heaven

You could always pack some explosives into the battery pack and let it off in a field somewhere. (away from everyone... I'm not advocating terrorism here.)

Blame it on the dodgy batteries. :-P

25 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-11 17:43 ID:Heaven

>>24
It's an IBM, not a Dell, so sadly that won't work.

27 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-17 04:31 ID:hqTe99Zq

Step 1: System 32 folder
Step 2: hit Ctrl + A
Step 3: hit Delete
Step 4: ????
Step 5: Profit!

(Use a thumbdrive OS to do this.

Either this, or just DL the Chernobyl Virus, Disable your McAffee (You are an admin, Right?) and then say bai2your motherboard.

28 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-18 05:43 ID:d6ORpcPX

If the end will not come to the laptop, then the laptop must go to the end.

Alternatively... take a firm grip of the end with your left hand, while determinedly moving it towards the laptop. Do not sit down; you will need the strength of your legs to pull this off. Feel free to use your right hand to hold the laptop down. In no case should you let go of the end, nor should you allow the end to travel further from the laptop. For god's sake, you cannot use the cat carrying box to bring an end to anything! However, as long as the laptop stays put, it and the end should meet eventually.

29 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-25 21:59 ID:asqVRNiD

>>26

Did you actually read the post you linked to?

It was a cheap-ass 3rd party battery off ebay/

30 Name: Redhatter : 2006-10-26 07:31 ID:Heaven

>>29 Yes I did. Your point being? The machine still blew up.

31 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-10-30 02:01 ID:pOL2XRQx

>>30

Umm no, the battery blew up. The battery which wasn't a real IBM.

Refer to >>24 and http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2&Database=*&Query=relevance

32 Name: Redhatter : 2006-10-30 02:29 ID:Heaven

The point I'm making:

① The battery is inside the laptop, and thus when it explodes, would cause damage to the laptop
② It'd therefore bring an end to the laptop as requested by the original poster.
③ Non-technical managers wouldn't know the difference, and would find it believable.

33 Name: 4n0n4ym0u5 h4xx0r : 2006-11-09 05:48 ID:SUdNy+/p

go into the bios,
ramp up the core voltage
fry processor
?????
Profit

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