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authorFloppyDiskDrive <ibmpcdos5@gmail.com>2017-09-17 21:24:14 -0500
committerFloppyDiskDrive <ibmpcdos5@gmail.com>2017-09-17 21:24:14 -0500
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Added Error Blaster 95, see Description for details
Error Blaster is updated with a new type: "Memory Leak." After the messageGen timer interval hits 300, the PC BSODs. Start Runner is also in there, however it is not functional due to unknown reasons.
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+ <data name="label2.Text" xml:space="preserve">
+ <value>Virus Name: Start Runner
+Virus Type: Joke Program
+Purpose: A fun prank to pull on April Fools' Day!
+Effect: The start button will move side to side along the taskbar.
+
+Hey there! Thanks for installing this joke program from my website!
+This is a fairly common joke program often found in email chains.
+How this works is simple; it simply moves your startbutton from side-to-side.
+To remove, simply press the remove button on this window.
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