How can you tell if computrace is on your system?
Nevermind i figured it out
>>57074164
lol
But really
>>57074138
Like, i realize you can see the process runnung in Windows, but is there any way to tell before you install an OS? Like is there something thst indicates this in the BIOS or something?
If it's activated, it flashes something like "COMPUTRACE ACTIVATED" on bootup.
It should be in the BIOS menu - sometimes you get a message when you first get into the menu, and sometimes you have to look for it.
it's in my chinkpad bios
there are three options:
>enable
"I have a license for computrace and want to be able to control my dumb employees' laptops full of sensitive data."
>disable
"I didn't change the default setting and don't have a computrace license anyway."
>PERMANENTLY DISABLE
"HUUUURRRRR DURRR NSA DON'T YOU DARE TOUCH MUH LOLI ON MY ENCRYPTED ARCH INSTALL"
The last option actually enables a hidden version of computrace and notifies relevant agencies of a probable pedophile so they can start building a case. It also burns a fuse so you can't turn computrace off and the bios can't be reflashed.
>>57074967
So what you're saying is that i should install Windows 10 and integrate systemd into it so that all 3 botnets can fight eachother to the death?
>>57074967
>The last option actually enables a hidden version of computrace and notifies relevant agencies of a probable pedophile so they can start building a case. It also burns a fuse so you can't turn computrace off and the bios can't be reflashed.
Gonna need some sauce with all that bullshit
>The last option actually enables a hidden version of computrace and notifies relevant agencies of a probable pedophile so they can start building a case. It also burns a fuse so you can't turn computrace off and the bios can't be reflashed.
please be true