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[[File:Gotosleep.png|thumb|120px|GO TO SLEEP]]
'''Windows XP Horror Edition''' is a [[screamer]] application created by a user WobbyChip, and was first given to Siam Alam to showcase and popularize the virus.
'''Windows XP Horror Edition''' is a [[screamer]] application created by a user WobbyChip, and was first given to Siam Alam to showcase and popularize the virus.
==Gameplay==
===Payload===
[[File:Windows XP Horror Edition gameplay.png|left|200px|thumb|The wallpaper and the changes from the program's payload.]]
Windows XP Horror Edition is a program that disguises itself as a ''[[wikipedia:Windows XP|Windows XP]]'' update but instead installs a virus onto the user's computer. Once launched, the program presents a fake update for Windows XP, accompanied by the installation music for Windows XP. The update appears to progress to 66% completion before issuing an error message claiming that "Setup cannot copy the file ntdll.dll, Setup will use the file 666.sys." Following this, the program's background turns red, and the Windows XP logo changes to an eye with the words "Don't Look Behind You" accompanied by a creepy chime soundtrack.
[[File:Gotosleep.png|thumb|120px|The "GO TO SLEEP" text after the first jumpscare]]
At 100% completion, the screen shows glitchy static before turning black, with the cursor still visible. After a short pause, the screen displays a false Windows XP startup animation in red, featuring a skull in the logo. Once the user logs in to Windows XP Horror Edition, they are greeted by a desktop wallpaper full of skulls, a red taskbar labeled "DEAD," and four icons labeled "My Computer," "NOTHING," "DON'T OPEN ME.txt," and "Recycle Bin." The background changes to creepy pictures and glitchy effects at specific points, accompanied by Thresh's Theme from ''[[wikipedia:League of Legends|League of Legends]]''. Clicking the "DEAD" button opens the Start menu, which appears in red with "666" on the top bar. Clicking on any programs within the Start menu causes them to disappear. Clicking the icon on the top bar greets the user with a wooden door, which opens after a few moments with a loud squeak sound. The user is then [[jumpscare|jumpscared]] by Lisa from the ''[[wikipedia:Silent Hills|Silent Hills]]'' demo, [[P.T.|P.T]], before being greeted with "GO TO SLEEP" written in blood on the screen. Opening the "DON'T OPEN ME.txt" file opens a Notepad window with the message "CONGRATULATION YOU OPENED ME, DO YOU WANNA PLAY A GAME, OKEY THEN LOOK BEHIND YOU." The screen then changes to a jumpscare from the videogame ''[[wikipedia:Granny (video game)|Granny]]'', with a very loud screech, followed by "Game Over." The Notepad icon then twitches and cannot be opened again.


==Payload==
The software known as "NOTHING" displays a video called "The Sad Man," created by the animator Jake Lava, upon launching. At certain points during use, the background may change to a ''[[wikipedia:Half-Life 3|Half-Life 3]]'' wallpaper with a trollface version of Bill Gates' head or to other horror images, such as "Sake of Windows XP". Additionally, after displaying several error messages, the software will emit the Nope.avi sound before returning to the desktop. Upon opening the "My Computer" icon, a message will appear asking the user if they truly wish to "trash" their computer permanently. Selecting "Yes" will result in the My Computer icon moving to the Recycle Bin icon, and the screen will then turn black before presenting a Phantom BB jumpscare from ''[[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's 3|Five Nights at Freddy's 3]]''. Following this, the FNaF 1 scream will play, a false BSOD will appear with the message "The problem seems to be caused by the following file 666.sys," and this message will repeat several times in a line-by-line fashion. Finally, the computer will display a real BSOD and reboot. Upon the next boot, the program's final payload overwrites the Master Boot Record (MBR) and displays an eye along with the message "I'M WATCHING YOU" at the bottom of the screen.
Windows XP Horror Edition is a malware that was designed to look like a Windows XP update, but instead, it installs a virus onto the user's computer. Upon launching the malware, a false update for Windows XP is installed, and the Windows XP installation music plays in the background. The update appears to be 66% complete when an error message appears on the screen, stating that "Setup cannot copy the file ntdll.dll, Setup will use the file 666.sys." The music changes to a creepy chime soundtrack, the background turns red, and the Windows XP logo changes to an eye with the words "Don't Look Behind You." When the update reaches 100% completion, the screen shows glitchy static before turning black, with the cursor still visible.
===Restore solution===
 
The program disables Task Manager upon launch, making it impossible to stop using this tool. To fix the overwritten MBR, the user may use the Windows setup loader on the installation media, access the Command Prompt through "Repair Your Computer," and enter the commands "bootrec /fixboot" and "bootrec /fixmbr." Alternatively, the MBR can be repaired using NeoSmart's Easy Recovery Essentials, a recovery/diagnostic tool designed to restore non-functioning computers. A "Peaceful" version of the software differs from the standard version in two ways. First, after the Phantom BB jumpscare from FNaF 3 and false BSOD, the application simply closes instead of causing the computer to crash with a real BSOD. Second, the user may close the application by pressing either ALT + F4 or CTRL + ALT + DEL.
After a brief period of time, the screen shows a false Windows XP startup animation in red, with a skull in the logo. The background reappears, and an eye next to the word "welcome" appears. Upon logging in to Windows XP Horror Edition, the user is greeted with a desktop wallpaper full of skulls, a red taskbar with the Start button labeled "DEAD," and four icons labeled "My Computer," "NOTHING," "DON'T OPEN ME.txt," and "Recycle Bin." The background changes to creepy pictures and glitchy effects at certain points, with Thresh's Theme from League of Legends playing in the background.
 
Clicking the "DEAD" button opens the Start menu, but in red and with "666" on the top bar. Clicking on the programs within the Start menu causes them to disappear. Clicking the icon on the top bar greets the user with a wooden door, which opens after a few moments with a loud squeak sound. The user is then jumpscared by Lisa from the Silent Hills demo, P. T, before being greeted with "GO TO SLEEP" written in blood on the screen.
 
Opening the "DON'T OPEN ME.txt" file opens a Notepad window with the message "CONGRATULATION YOU OPENED ME, DO YOU WANNA PLAY A GAME, OKEY THEN LOOK BEHIND YOU." The screen then changes to a jumpscare from the videogame Granny, with a very loud screech, followed by "Game Over." The Notepad icon then twitches and cannot be opened again.
 
The software known as "NOTHING" displays a video called "The Sad Man," created by the animator Jake Lava, upon launching. At certain points during use, the background may change to a Half-Life 3 wallpaper with a trollface version of Bill Gates' head or to other horror images, such as "Sake of Windows XP." Additionally, after displaying several error messages, the software will emit the Nope.avi sound before returning to the desktop.
 
Upon opening the "My Computer" icon, a message will appear asking the user if they truly wish to "trash" their computer permanently. Selecting "Yes" will result in the My Computer icon moving to the Recycle Bin icon, and the screen will then turn black before presenting a Phantom BB jumpscare from FNaF 3. Following this, the FNaF 1 scream will play, a false BSOD will appear with the message "The problem seems to be caused by the following file 666.sys," and this message will repeat several times in a line-by-line fashion. Finally, the computer will display a real BSOD and reboot.
 
During the next boot, the software's last payload overwrites the Master Boot Record (MBR) and displays an eye along with the message "I'M WATCHING YOU" at the bottom of the screen. Task Manager cannot stop the software, as it disables Task Manager upon launch.
 
To fix the overwritten MBR, the user may use the Windows setup loader on the installation media, access the Command Prompt through "Repair Your Computer," and enter the commands "bootrec /fixboot" and "bootrec /fixmbr." Alternatively, the MBR can be repaired using NeoSmart's Easy Recovery Essentials, a recovery/diagnostic tool designed to restore non-functioning computers.
 
There is a "Peaceful" version of the software that differs from the standard version in two ways. First, after the Phantom BB jumpscare from FNaF 3 and false BSOD, the application simply closes instead of causing the computer to crash with a real BSOD. Second, the user may close the application by pressing either ALT + F4 or CTRL + ALT + DEL.
 
== References ==
<references />
== Links ==
== Links ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following applications contain multiple [[screamers]], as well as a [[wikipedia:Cross-sit scripting|malicious script]] that may harm your computer!  
<u>NOTE</u>: The following applications contain multiple [[screamers]], as well as a [[wikipedia:Cross-sit scripting|malicious script]] that may harm your computer!  
*'''Destructive Version:''' archive.org/details/WinXP.Horror.DestructiveCreatedByWobbyChip_201811
*'''Destructive Version:''' archive.org/details/WinXP.Horror.DestructiveCreatedByWobbyChip_201811
*'''Destructive & Peaceful Versions:''' archive.org/details/winxp.horror.destructive
*'''Destructive & Peaceful Versions:''' archive.org/details/winxp.horror.destructive
==Showcases==
==Showcases==
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<youtube width="320" height="180">2UX4dbEXAOE</youtube>

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Windows XP Horror Edition is a screamer application created by a user WobbyChip, and was first given to Siam Alam to showcase and popularize the virus.

Gameplay

Payload

The wallpaper and the changes from the program's payload.

Windows XP Horror Edition is a program that disguises itself as a Windows XP update but instead installs a virus onto the user's computer. Once launched, the program presents a fake update for Windows XP, accompanied by the installation music for Windows XP. The update appears to progress to 66% completion before issuing an error message claiming that "Setup cannot copy the file ntdll.dll, Setup will use the file 666.sys." Following this, the program's background turns red, and the Windows XP logo changes to an eye with the words "Don't Look Behind You" accompanied by a creepy chime soundtrack.

The "GO TO SLEEP" text after the first jumpscare

At 100% completion, the screen shows glitchy static before turning black, with the cursor still visible. After a short pause, the screen displays a false Windows XP startup animation in red, featuring a skull in the logo. Once the user logs in to Windows XP Horror Edition, they are greeted by a desktop wallpaper full of skulls, a red taskbar labeled "DEAD," and four icons labeled "My Computer," "NOTHING," "DON'T OPEN ME.txt," and "Recycle Bin." The background changes to creepy pictures and glitchy effects at specific points, accompanied by Thresh's Theme from League of Legends. Clicking the "DEAD" button opens the Start menu, which appears in red with "666" on the top bar. Clicking on any programs within the Start menu causes them to disappear. Clicking the icon on the top bar greets the user with a wooden door, which opens after a few moments with a loud squeak sound. The user is then jumpscared by Lisa from the Silent Hills demo, P.T, before being greeted with "GO TO SLEEP" written in blood on the screen. Opening the "DON'T OPEN ME.txt" file opens a Notepad window with the message "CONGRATULATION YOU OPENED ME, DO YOU WANNA PLAY A GAME, OKEY THEN LOOK BEHIND YOU." The screen then changes to a jumpscare from the videogame Granny, with a very loud screech, followed by "Game Over." The Notepad icon then twitches and cannot be opened again.

The software known as "NOTHING" displays a video called "The Sad Man," created by the animator Jake Lava, upon launching. At certain points during use, the background may change to a Half-Life 3 wallpaper with a trollface version of Bill Gates' head or to other horror images, such as "Sake of Windows XP". Additionally, after displaying several error messages, the software will emit the Nope.avi sound before returning to the desktop. Upon opening the "My Computer" icon, a message will appear asking the user if they truly wish to "trash" their computer permanently. Selecting "Yes" will result in the My Computer icon moving to the Recycle Bin icon, and the screen will then turn black before presenting a Phantom BB jumpscare from Five Nights at Freddy's 3. Following this, the FNaF 1 scream will play, a false BSOD will appear with the message "The problem seems to be caused by the following file 666.sys," and this message will repeat several times in a line-by-line fashion. Finally, the computer will display a real BSOD and reboot. Upon the next boot, the program's final payload overwrites the Master Boot Record (MBR) and displays an eye along with the message "I'M WATCHING YOU" at the bottom of the screen.

Restore solution

The program disables Task Manager upon launch, making it impossible to stop using this tool. To fix the overwritten MBR, the user may use the Windows setup loader on the installation media, access the Command Prompt through "Repair Your Computer," and enter the commands "bootrec /fixboot" and "bootrec /fixmbr." Alternatively, the MBR can be repaired using NeoSmart's Easy Recovery Essentials, a recovery/diagnostic tool designed to restore non-functioning computers. A "Peaceful" version of the software differs from the standard version in two ways. First, after the Phantom BB jumpscare from FNaF 3 and false BSOD, the application simply closes instead of causing the computer to crash with a real BSOD. Second, the user may close the application by pressing either ALT + F4 or CTRL + ALT + DEL.

Links

NOTE: The following applications contain multiple screamers, as well as a malicious script that may harm your computer!

  • Destructive Version: archive.org/details/WinXP.Horror.DestructiveCreatedByWobbyChip_201811
  • Destructive & Peaceful Versions: archive.org/details/winxp.horror.destructive

Showcases


Comments

Comments

Anonymous #1
57 months ago
Score 1
hello what am i doing in life? please let me know thank you.
Anonymous #2
57 months ago
Score 0
I wont be using Windows XP ever again.
Anonymous #3
54 months ago
Score 0
this scares me
Anonymous #4
53 months ago
Score 0
I use it on my real computer and my computer was been destroied. I was been a little scared of virus. I needed to reinstall my windows. DO NOT RUN THIS ON YOUR REAL COMPUTER! Run it only on virtual machine.
Anonymous #5
53 months ago
Score 0
WARNING!!!! do not use without the virtual machine
Anonymous #6
50 months ago
Score 0 You
im never using xp
Anonymous #6
50 months ago
Score 0 You
true
Kandi
46 months ago
Score 0
Okay, am I now officially scared of Windows XP and I will never, EVER will use Windows XP again ..・ヾ(。><)シ
KawaiiUproarPrincess
13 months ago
Score 0
That's why you might wanna avoid the horror version of Windows XP next time.
Anonymous #6
45 months ago
Score 0 You
e'f'dvd
Anonymous #6
45 months ago
Score 0 You
Windows XP Horror Edition找不到
Mega Osodashi
45 months ago
Score 1
Good thing I had a Windows 10!
Anonymous #6
45 months ago
Score 1 You
I used the regular and original Windows XP when I was a child, but This malware is a living nightmare.
Anonymous #6
39 months ago
Score 0 You
win10也会攻击
JulesMantis
33 months ago
Score 1
Someone should make an article on the virus Mrs.Major, I'm not sure if anyone has yet but it was pretty much the main inspiration for this one.
TheGreenHoodieDude
18 months ago
Score 0
Basically like Windows XP but the Dark Web version with a malware virus.
KawaiiUproarPrincess
13 months ago
Score 0
I don't wanna have any of my device getting crashed by the anti-virus...

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