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this is virus
Windows 9's original description:
"Many people still wonder what happened to Windows 9. I am one of them. Being curious, I took to the internet and found a website which is now gone. It had a download called 'windows9installer.exe' I was way too curious. I knew I shouldn't download things I don't know are safe or not, but it was probably just a harmless simulator or stupid game. I downloaded it, and the events that occurred were really weird. I put my experience as well as the installer itself on the page. See if anything different happens to you. Good luck. Hopefully you have all realized this is not real! This is just a simple game I made in 3 hours to see if I could make something creepy. I hope it sort of worked. Don't take this too seriously, though, it's only a test! The message I was trying to portray in this game is that you should never download or trust anything you don't know for certain is safe. Many people fall victim to downloading something they aren't aware is malicious, and end up losing a lot of personal things by accident. And no, this is not a virus. I said above this was a game. This is only a cautionary tale, that's all. Please, be safe out there. The internet can be a scary place!"
Windows 9.1's original description:
""I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image." - Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) Windows 9.1 is a short game that is a message to all users of the internet of any age that the internet can be a dangerous place. Sure, some websites like GameJolt may be safe, but other sites out there can be dangerous. Never trust downloads you know aren't from reliable sources. However, that does not mean this game is a virus. Just because this game is about viruses doesn't mean it is one... This is only a cautionary tale about knowing what you are putting on your computer."