Installing 100 Viruses On My Gaming PC - Summary

Summary

The audio clip appears to be a humorous and exaggerated demonstration of downloading a multitude of software and toolbars onto a computer, with the speaker expressing surprise and amusement at the results. The speaker downloads a variety of software, including Limewire, a jailbreaking software for an iPod Touch, and various toolbar add-ons for Internet Explorer. They also mention downloading a virus remover, which they later regret having installed. The speaker also mentions their laptop, which they describe as a "Toshiba with an Intel Celeron, no graphics, no dedicated graphics, nothing good". They also mention that the laptop started to slow down and display ads on websites after they started installing the software. The speaker concludes by stating that they will install a new virus on their computer at the end of the video, and that they might be getting hacked soon.

Facts

1. The speaker downloaded a file named "limewire free download" from a website.
2. The speaker mentioned a file called "driverfix.exe" which was reported as unsafe.
3. The speaker expressed that they had installed a variety of software on their computer.
4. The speaker described their family's computing setup when they were about 14-15 years old. They mentioned that the family used a Toshiba laptop with an Intel Celeron processor.
5. The speaker mentioned installing jailbreaking software for their iPod Touch 3rd generation.
6. The speaker expressed a desire to mine Bitcoin on their laptop, but did not pursue it.
7. The speaker noticed changes to their internet browser, such as underlined text and pop-up ads, which they attributed to a virus.
8. The speaker explained that they downloaded and installed a large number of files to intentionally infect their laptop with viruses, a process they referred to as "murdering" the laptop.
9. The speaker mentioned typing "free download" into Bing and downloading various files that had not been updated in decades.
10. The speaker downloaded and installed several software programs, including "Real Player", "MySpace Video Downloader", and "Free Robux Generator".
11. The speaker mentioned downloading free RAM software and installing a game called "Candy Crush".
12. The speaker downloaded and installed a free virus remover.
13. The speaker installed a variety of browser extensions, including "Search Tools", "Wayback Machine", "Live TV Toolbar", and "Yahoo Toolbar".
14. The speaker downloaded and installed a program called "Roboform".
15. The speaker attempted to download free Bitcoins but was unsuccessful.
16. The speaker downloaded and installed a program called "iMacros for Internet Explorer".
17. The speaker downloaded and installed a program called "Any Image Downloader".
18. The speaker downloaded and installed numerous other software programs, including "Weather Channel Desktop", "Internet Explorer Key", "Internet Organizer", and "Skype Toolbar".
19. The speaker mentioned that their computer was taking a long time to boot up, and they suspected this was due to the many programs they had installed.
20. The speaker expressed that they had installed a new virus on their computer at the end of the video.