I haven't fully looked into it - but surely using assembler instructions you can 'undo' what Windows has done.. free up everything and take over.
Even though my program will be started on Windows - I don't want Windows running in the background at all.. I have a lot of research to do I guess.
Irrespective of how pointless a task it may seem could someone tell me if it's possible to do the following;
i. Once in windows, dump the entire contents of memory to the harddrive.
ii. Completely take over the system.
iii. Access the periperhals at a low level.
iv. Restore the 'dumped'...
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