Microsoft is no stranger to adding Easter eggs to its software. In fact, we listedthe weirdest Windows bugs and Easter eggs that you have to see, including watching Star Wars in your Command Prompt. As such, it's lovely to see the company adding a little bit of fun into its operating ...
The Star Wars CMD code is one of the coolest command prompt Easter Eggs. And it works on all operating systems that support Telnet and has a terminal or command line, including Windows 10. Before you can use the command, however, you have to enable Telnet. In Windows 10, pressWin + Q...
Microsoft has a long and entertaining history of hiding Easter eggs, secret games and other oddities in its operating systems. Who can forget Hall of Tortured Souls in Microsoft Office in Windows 95, or Pinball in Word 97? Windows 10 and Windows 11 aren’t quite as playful as previous itera...
I tried to run chkdsk again (normally from Command Prompt), but got the same cannot-run message as before. I then ran chkdsk in read-only mode (no /F) and it disclosed no problems. Reply | Quote PKCano Manager June 13, 2021 at 11:14 am #2371083 You cannot run chkdsk on an ...
If you’re having trouble copy-pasting content in the command prompt, we show you how to fix the problem. By Sayak Boral / Apr 14, 2022 How to Turn Dark Mode On And Off for Windows Dark mode is an integral part of Windows 11 and users can turn it on with ease. They can selec...
Looking for an egg in the software is like Easter looking for a gift, full of freshness and excitement. The way the eggs are displayed is also flexible, a small game, a beautiful music, some pranks and so on. They inject vitality into the software and become an alternative landscape. We...
Open up a terminal / command prompt in the project directory, and runnpm installto install dependencies. Install one global dependency:npm i -g browserfs@2.0.0(this will be simplified in the future; I'm using two different versions of BrowserFS for some reason) ...
Windows 8.1 comes with the new Internet Explorer 11 which sends the following User-Agent string in the HTTP requests to the webservers: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko To see what’s the point here, compare this with the old versions’ UA strings: ...
Easter eggs of holiday have rejoined, with more surprise! Addressed an issue that ratio did not apply to the separate player after changing. Addressed an issue of editor when too many event tags were displayed. 新增渲染并导出视频的功能,该功能尚处于测试阶段。
Rest assuredReversi, of course made the this Win32 cut. And it’s full of weird easter eggs, oddly enough in the OS/2 surviving bits. type OS2LDR.DOS OS2LDR 01.00.01 by KeithMo 01/08/91 On theDiscordthere had been a big discussion about early NT executable formats, and the whole...