Re: What kind of conspiracy is this?



I'm sorry, none of this makes any sense. This is not possible the way you
have described.


"zhouxuenai" <zhouxuenai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My PC is the a model of the currently third mostly selling brand PC in the
world, a local brand which swallow a much bigger part of another much more
famous brand maybe two years ago. I study the manual of the PC and the
main
board word by word, without found a single part with any wireless function
like wireless LAN controller or adapter. Exceptionally the main board
supports the infrared function, but there is not an adapter attached to. I
tried to pack with PC with a blanket and found it could not stop them.
Therefore this is not the infrared because it is not possible for infrared
to
go through a thick blanket.
The most advanced method you can never imagine is that they can even
control
my Bios (or CMOS)!! They can change some of the settings such as first
boot
device, and relative to the floppy disk. I think they virtually setup a
floppy disk on my hard disk or theirs and start my C drive from the
virtual
FDD. Therefore they can control my computer. On that basis, they virtual a
whole set of PC on my hard disk, co-processor, PNP mouse, keyboard, etc.
The method to find whether they are in is to enter XP through safe mode.
You
have to choose the account of Administrator (only shown on the mode). Open
the Resource explorer then, choose to show all the system folder documents
and uncheck the hiding protected system document, click the show all
documents. Then you will find the folder of System Volume Information
(should
not be there if you choose to shut down the system restore function). If
you
can enter the folder freely, congratulations, you are free. If not, sorry
for
that, you are hacked. Secondly you can use the program of Total commander
to
view the folder of recycler (or recycled), most of their document
including
programs and files are put there.
There are two method you can select to keep them out mostly when you are
not
connected to the internet. First you need to choose disable the First Boot
Device and start to boot from the second. And most important you must
choose
Auto to let the PC to detect whether there is something connected to the
all
four or six IDE connections you have, or they will be able to virtual a
hard
disk to that connection. If there is a hard disk, choose the LBA of access
mode.
Normally they will reserve 5-8M of your hard disk volume to put their
document when you are creating the partitions. Therefore secondly you
should
use the tools provide by the hard disk manufacturer to partition your hard
disk and try not leave a single byte left. And then you should choose to
boot
from your CD to view the partition, use Smart disk if you can. If you see
several MB of space in raw condition, use that document to change the
partition to some very old and seldom used format say BBS or something.
Then
they will not able to virtual a partition for their usage.
Additionally you will have use to quota function in the property of your
partition, strict the quota function to 1 kb for every user and set up a
unlimited quota for yourself. These will keep them from most of the
controlling function, but since the connection still exists, not
completely.
I can control my PC mostly after a whole year of fighting and studying.
Do I win the maybe most advanced hacker in the world? With my bare hand
and
never in a classroom for PC? I don't know. But I can do most of things as
I
wish now.


.



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