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Senseito7 Wrote:* Senseito7 awaits for pwnage.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I'm not sure if you could software reflash it that easily though.

ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I pay tax T_T

Or get Govt. to print money to pay off debt so everyone gets hit with AUD deflation.  Well, doesn't matter so much cause, chances are, USD will probably deflate more, lol.

Senseito7 Wrote:
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I'm not sure if you could software reflash it that easily though.

No no. Lets hack em with SCREWDRIVERS.
Depends on how many highschoolers are willing to do that I guess.  I'd say only those being teased as "nerds".

But theres a difference between unhackable, not easily hackable, and not likely to be hacked by the person using it. Calling it one, when in reality its the other, is still far from the truth
or of course they could just round them up, blow the whole lot up and ask "what you gonna make unhackable now?".

Hahaha
Quote:NSW Government thinks they can build "unhackable" netbook network

They must be high on that nuclear dust storm they recently had.
lol. if i was there, give me 2 weeks, and i would have a fully-hacked, untraceable netbook. then i would realize that i just worked at getting a free netbook. and then i would feel like an idiot.
by the way, is the NSW allowing you to install alternate Operating Systems? like say you wanted to use Ubuntu, could you? or would that require disabling a bunch of stuff in the BIOS?
trademark91 Wrote:lol. if i was there, give me 2 weeks, and i would have a fully-hacked, untraceable netbook. then i would realize that i just worked at getting a free netbook. and then i would feel like an idiot.
by the way, is the NSW allowing you to install alternate Operating Systems? like say you wanted to use Ubuntu, could you? or would that require disabling a bunch of stuff in the BIOS?
How would you get anything else to boot when you can't enter the BIOS?
It does depend on how serious they are too - eg if the BIOS requires a signed bootloader, and then there's a TPM chip to provide full disk encryption, even taking out the HDD won't allow you to break the security.
I am a student in NSW and will be receiving my laptop in the next months :)

If you guys want, I can post updates related to the laptops.

Also, I WILL be taking out the hard drive, installing Linux on the harddrive and flashing a new BIOS (http://driverscollection.com/?file_cid=4...3003d4b5c) onto it.

I'll keep you guys posted :)
maxexcloo Wrote:I am a student in NSW and will be receiving my laptop in the next months :)

If you guys want, I can post updates related to the laptops.

Also, I WILL be taking out the hard drive, installing Linux on the harddrive and flashing a new BIOS (http://driverscollection.com/?file_cid=4...3003d4b5c) onto it.

I'll keep you guys posted :)

go for it Madwin
probably won't be as easy to flash the bios as you think.
This is very interesting.
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