File Destructor lets you send junk files to your boss or teacher
Look, we know you meant to paper that report last night. Sure, your final grade depends on it. But you know, the call of World of Warcraft was just too great. So what are you going to do? You could bust your butt to finish your paper today and still hand it in late. Or you could send your teacher a "corrupted" file called "term paper.doc" and hope that by the time she figures out what you've done, you can finish your assignment and send it in with a note saying "sorry, I think there was a problem with my computer."
File Destructor is a web tool that lets you create junk files look like real files, except they don't do anything. Need a 312MB MPG file or a 12KB Word document? File Destructor can help. Or rather, it can't, but it can make it look like you've got such a file. A word of caution though: While you can create and download a phony Word or text document in no time flat, it takes a while to download large files from File Destructor. So we wouldn't recommend faking your film class's final video project.
It probably goes without saying, but Download Squad assumes absolutely no responsibility if you should be dumb enough to actually try anything we recommended in the previous two paragraphs.
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File Destructor is a web tool that lets you create junk files look like real files, except they don't do anything. Need a 312MB MPG file or a 12KB Word document? File Destructor can help. Or rather, it can't, but it can make it look like you've got such a file. A word of caution though: While you can create and download a phony Word or text document in no time flat, it takes a while to download large files from File Destructor. So we wouldn't recommend faking your film class's final video project.
It probably goes without saying, but Download Squad assumes absolutely no responsibility if you should be dumb enough to actually try anything we recommended in the previous two paragraphs.
[via Waxy]













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Subscribe to commentsjimbo jonesFeb 19th 2008 10:15AM
I did this several years ago in a college course. I took a jpg image, changed the file extension to .doc, and e-mailed it in. A couple of days later, I got an email from the teacher asking me to resend my paper because it was corrupted. It worked like a charm.
bdgbillFeb 19th 2008 2:34PM
I have done this a few times over the years. you certainly do not need a website to do it for you. Copy some random file of about the right size, compress it with a "zip" program then change the files extension from .zip to .doc, .xls, whatever. Works like a charm.
keruntFeb 20th 2008 7:50AM
haha, I did this in highschool a few times.
Take a word doc, open it with notepad, delete a bunch if random chunks of code and send ut in. The file "half opens" and gives an error. Worked like a charm every time :D.
Muahahaha, dumbass teachers :D
Bob LanceFeb 20th 2008 7:51AM
there is a command in XP called fsutil which you can use to create a new file at a specific size. for example:
fsutil file createnew C:\Paper.doc 1000000
more info at: http://www.ss64.com/nt/fsutil.html