The cursor froze. The screen glitched into a mosaic of static. Then, a soft, melodic chime played through his speakers—not a Windows sound he’d ever heard. A dialog box appeared, pure white, with a single line of text: “Thank you for installing ALL dynamic link libraries. Windows is now complete. Please insert your original Windows 10 installation media to continue.” The OK button was grayed out.
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Leo rebooted. The PC powered on, showed the motherboard logo, then… nothing. A black screen. No cursor. No safe mode prompt. Just the faint hum of a hard drive spinning, searching for an OS that no longer recognized itself. The cursor froze
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