>hiberfil.sys
>>52038928
Nice meme m8
Daily reminder we have this thread everyday
>desktop.ini
>.DS_Store
>thumbs.db
>4chan.org
Into the .Trashes it goes.
>LOST.DIR
>.android.secure
> the mere concept of the registry
>System32.dll
>Blonde teen slut takes a black dick.avi.exe
>ntoskrnl.exe
>>52038928
>.desktop
>black-ops-3.nrg
>Star.Wars.The.Force.Awakens.2015.BDrip.1080p.x264.FORREALZ-KTH.zip
./configure not found
So we're just naming random Windows jargon with angry reaction images? Windows is awful and practically every architectural decision is wrong, but this is a shit thread.
>>52040979
No, we're naming files that are triggering.
>>52041002
And, in practice, that just means we name random Windows system files.
>>52041020
Not really. If you don't get it you don't belong on /g/.
>>52041055
If you think naming random windows system files that triggered your memories of your days on Limewire you don't belong on /g/. Fuck off.
>MSOffice.tmp
>2GB
/usr/
User? No, Unix System Resources
>file.txt~
>>52041113
It all makes sense now
>>52041113
THE WORLD MAKES SENSE NOW
>>52038928
<file>.mp3.exe
>>52041113
>.Trash_100
x.rar
x.r00
...
x.r68
>image.php
>>52041272
>image.jpeg
>download.jpg (250x250)
>Blade.Runner.Final.Cut.1997.720p.BluRay.x264.YIFY.mp4
>>52041113
>>52041113
Wrong. It contains all userland programs.
>doge64.dll
>>52038928
>ntdll.dll
>>52040875
Say what?
>>52040510
.net
>powercfg.exe -h off
>hd frees 20 gb
>_MACOSX
>._.DS_Store
desu I don't have these feels on GNU+Linux.
I guess .swp can be annoying?
>>52041438
triggered
>shutdown.exe
>Google Chrome (32 bit)
>Google Chrome (32 bit)
>Google Chrome (32 bit)
>Google Chrome (32 bit)
>>52041641
That's vim, not the OS.
>/export/home
>svchost.exe
>GWX.exe
>>52041868
fucking this.
>>52041785
Use the x64 veraion you pleb
>.php
>Windows.old
>.aspx
Who the fuck even uses this shit?
>Untitled1.docx
>>52041992
Untitled1(3).docx
>>52041992
>asdfads.docx
>dfsdtg.txt
>1111.rtf
>EULA.rtf
svchost.exe
>WWW.YIFY-TORRENTS.COM.jpg
>Torrent downloaded from AhaShare.com.txt
>Torrent downloaded from ExtraTorrent.cc.txt
>Torrent downloaded from demonoid.pw.txt
>Torrent downloaded from Flashtorrents.org.txt
>>52042098
triggered.
ETRG.mp4
>>52041113
MY LIFE IS A LIE
>>52041929
This one isn't so bad
>._.
>>52042065
>anything.rtf
>readme.txt
>C:\Windows\System32
.jpeg-large
>Form1.cs
>Top 100 Sci Fi Books.rar
>tracked_by_h33t_com.txt
>>52041113
it /was/ home once though
>>52038928
powercfg.exe -h off
>>52041868
>svchost.exe
>6 processes
>recycle bin
>>52041244
Encountered a 200 part rar set once.
I don't understand why that's allowed.
>>52042802
That means its an official scene release, or that it was downloaded from a Usenet provider.
>>52042937
So in some cases it's desirable to download those instead of shit you know nothing about
>>52042802
What about
>.iso file
>mount iso
>inside iso, rar files.
>please insert the disk containing data2.cab
>>52041438
>Blade.Runner.Directors.Cut.1997.720p.BluRay.x264.YIFY.mp4
>>52038928
>System32
>os2ss.exe
The fact that Windows ships with a full OS/2 subsystem is terrifying.
>>52041077
>ds store
>win
K.
>>52043483
>win10 probably still has that same "select drivers from floppy disk" dialog window
>.nfo
.dat master race.
>>52045357
[album].flac Duration: 44:58 Size: 378.4MB
>doge.wow
>.pif
> .conf
>>52038928
What's wrong with hiberfil.sys?
>COM Surrogate
>This program requires Microsoft Windows
>readme.nfo
Open it, some shitty Windows app opens up with an error message
>explorer.exe has stopped working
>>52045465
Not a problem, every modern player can open flac+cue.
>>52046579
Open with notepad, it's a plain text file.
>msvcr100.dll
>>52047142
I know, but it still triggers me. If it's a plaint text file, why isn't it TXT?
>pagefile.sys
>taking up 32 gigs
>kill me
>>52042346
>don't read it
>>52047944
>>52038928
Those are empty files where all of your RAM gets dumped into when you go into hibernation/sleep.
If you never use hibernate or sleep, feel free to disable them.
>>52047975
DEVILISH
E
V
I
L
I
S
H
>>52047863
one example
>search/scrape for *.nfo
>search/scrape for *.txt
also speaking of description files,
>FILE_ID.DIZ
Opinion. (period)
>>52047986
>when you go into hibernation/sleep.
Only when you go in hibernation. In sleep, ram is still active (on).
>.iso
>for anything other than a system image
>>52048314
>.iso
>doesn't actually contain an ISO-9660 file system
>actually contains UDF
>>52048234
there's also hybrid sleep
>>52041113
oh god what
>UncofirmedXXXXXX.crdownload
>>52041113
>Unix System Resources
I've been using Linux for over 15 years and never thought of that. Hats off.
>netsvcs
>TermService
>TrustedInstaller.exe
>gdiplus.dll
>>52041113
No it does mean User. It used to be what /home/ is now, but now it contains all userland applications.
>>52041077
neuafag detected
>>52041457
>>52041113
w-wait... WHAT ?
>>52048734
triggered
>>52041127
>file.dat
>unknown file type .dat
>>52041511
how do I google problems if they're all ntdll.dll?
You guys ain't seen nothing until you see my teacher's files on the USB drive.
>photo.doc
>Copy of pm2.ini
>table of tables.xlsx
>What's Hiding Back There 3.docx
>>52045465
Source?
>open cmd.exe
>Users-iMac:~ User$ defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
>mfw
>funnypicture.jpg.exe
>Config.Msi
>~/.config/
>>52049805
>cmd.exe
>OS X
Sure thing anon
>\
>instead of /
>>52050135
>.config/
>.firefox/
>.i3/
>.bashrc
>.lesshst
>.bash_history
>.bash_logon
>.bash_logout
>.xinitrc
Why is Linux such a clusterfuck when it comes to config files?
>svchost.exe
>100% cpu and network usage
>>52050863
At least it isn't the registry.
>config.sys
>Windows
>svchost.exe using a bunch of CPU
>right click > Go to services
>It's 8 different ones so I have no idea which one is using all that CPU
>Anonymous 12/24/15(Thu)16:24:08 No.52038928▶>>52039246 >>52040831 >>52041219 >>52041511 >>52042456 >>52043604 >>52046274 >>52047986
>>52042937
>That means its an official scene release
that just means the scene is garbage
>or that it was downloaded from a Usenet provider.
then whoever uploaded it elsewhere is incompetent for not repacking it
almost all the files that show up in multi-part rars are already compressed. the rar layer doesnt add anything except wasted time
>>52052939
Back in the day it was useful to part big files into smaller ones for rapidshare and the likes.
>>52045357
dat is binary, nfo is ascii
>>52051209
Windows 10 has this problem, where firewall fucks up when losing internet, and goes full ass-hat (hosts file blockage)
Process explorer -> svchost -> pause thread
>laptop suddenly heats up to the point where you can't use it comfortably
>ctrl-shift-esc
>Windows Driver Foundation
>Windows Driver Foundation
>Windows Driver Foundation
It's 6 months after Windows 10 launched and this shit still isn't fixed. In fact, I disabled the service and they later forcibly enabled (it says it's disabled but still runs) it again via an update without fixing it first. It also doesn't appear to actually be doing anything except use insane amounts of CPU cycles.
Windows laptops: not even once desu.
>>52050863
"muh backwards compatibility prevents me from adopting XDG"