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'''Scary Spot the difference - Medium''' is a [[screamer]] video made by Michael Robinson. The video has accumulated over 172,000 views since its upload to [[YouTube]] on June 4, 2007.
'''Windows XP Horror Edition''' (also known as '''WinXP.Horror.Destructive''') is a [[screamer]] [[application]] created by [https://github.com/WobbyChip WobbyChip].


The video starts with a [[Wikipedia:Windows Movie Maker|Windows Movie Maker]] intro stating the following: "''There are 5 differences in the pictures. See if you can spot them all (Hint the 5th is in the bottom right, look closely)''", [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erEyNXU3kOo Twoism] by Boards of Canada plays as we are then shown two images of a black dog (the uploader's dog Dexter, as said in the video's description) wearing a blue hoodie. Unlike other "Find the difference" screamers, the images here do actually have some differences. However, contrary to what the text at the beginning said, there are 4 differences, not 5.
Windows XP Horror Edition is a program that disguises itself as a [[wikipedia:Windows XP|Windows XP]] update, but instead installs malware onto the user's computer. Once launched, the program presents a fake update for Windows XP accompanied by [https://youtu.be/5xk-CUTwg1Q title.wma], which is better known as Velkommen or the Windows Welcome Music.  


 
<center><big>'''[[Windows XP Horror Edition|Always don't forget to run on a VM!]]'''</big></center>
<center><big>'''[[Scary Spot the difference - Medium|If this is "Medium," then what is easy and hard?]]'''</big></center>

Revision as of 08:37, 5 August 2023

The .exe icon.

Windows XP Horror Edition (also known as WinXP.Horror.Destructive) is a screamer application created by WobbyChip.

Windows XP Horror Edition is a program that disguises itself as a Windows XP update, but instead installs malware onto the user's computer. Once launched, the program presents a fake update for Windows XP accompanied by title.wma, which is better known as Velkommen or the Windows Welcome Music.

Always don't forget to run on a VM!