love how that woman was almost excited about it, she probably has only had to deal with typical problems recently, thats why she called it refreshing, something different to break up the day
Imagine you're a janitor. Most of your day might consist of aimlessly sweeping/mopping up floors that are already mostly clean. With occasional disgusting cleanup tasks like wiping up pools of urine and feces in the washrooms. Pretty mindless and boring stuff. Now imagine you're that janitor and you walk into a room where it looks like a bomb went off. There's dirt, dust and other garbage everywhere. To an impressive extent. I'm talking, like, muddy footprints across the ceiling, a desk drawer filled to the brim with pudding, and a wall where rotten fruit peels, nut shells and other food debris has been arranged into a mural replica of the Mona Lisa. That's sort of like what happened here. People love the spectacle of a complete mess sometimes.
The lady was definitely my favorite part of the video. The guy who just kept going at it and trying to remain professional came in a close second. I don't even know how I'd react to being presented with something like this.
Also the worse teach ever, many teachs in this video seems to not a good knowledge or haven't used the ''brain'' to join security mode and uninstall the programas fastly as well use malwarebytes anti-malware and adwcleaner for exemple.
I think tech support legitimately enjoys this from what I can see. I'm guessing they have to deal with a bunch of idiots and small problems but they're finally given a problem they don't know what to do with. Like a puzzle.
@@NekoFairyLand13Hehe depends on your workload and if you're like, freelance/client-facing support or if you're internal support. I'll tell ya having worked years in help desk for some fortune 500 companies, I got VERY tired of specific program issues, shared drives disappearing, and just.. All of outlook haha
You sure gave Tech Support a hell of a serious story to tell their friends, family, coworkers, & their children. This takes: "Uh I've got a serious bug problem" to a whole different level
I work in IT and this definitely seems like both something my chaotic colleagues would do for fun (infecting the computer with funny meme viruses) and something they'd be overjoyed about trying to fix
It’s because this guy in the video was doing the most with the commentary, i think if he dialed it back a bit it would be more believable. His voice/disposition outs him as a troll, he sounds like he doesn’t care
I work in IT. I’m convinced that my customers do what you just did right before they bring their systems in. I swear, most of them just click anything that appears on their screen.
Fun fact: Laughing can sound like crying through a phone. Some tech support people might think your in dispair and are trying hard not to laugh at your "sorrow"
“I-I-I’ll fix this. Don’t worry” He’s such a good person. He really wants to make sure you’re not freaking out about all this ❤ Also, it’s nice to see an IT video that isn’t a bunch of Indians trying to scam you, but Indians deeply invested in helping you. As much as the scammers deserve the hate and trolling they get, it can paint a negative picture for more impressionable individuals
Yeah but these supporters are scammers too. They log into a computer that is controlled by viruses, they can never gain control this way. After a quick look, they should ask to turn the computer off to avoid further damage. Then try to recover some data with another operationg system.
He’s really big brain man 😂 Have you seen some of his other videos? I’ve been following for years because of his rainbow six content but he has really funny videos. His latest video he made a pc out of a toilet for example
As a guy who actually does tech support, I would create a new user account and switch to it. Most of these apps and settings likely wouldn't carry over. If that doesn't work, reboot in safe mode and run sfc from a command prompt, then start removing things. Of course, you could always try to reset the PC. There are also free programs like Adware cleaner that will kill these processes faster than they can restart. I likely wouldn't bother with any of that for very long though, unless they had expensive programs they can't reinstall. I would just pull the drive, recover the data and format/reinstall.
@@Mdautkreixget rid of your toxicity, buddy. In any case, this is useful information and maybe one day it will help someone. A man simply shares his knowledge
I love that even though it was effectively rigged from the start, you definitely made these people' days because it was completely new for them and they were probably tired of "I can't find my mouse' and 'my computer is running really slow' complaints. And they might like those because they're quick and might get payed by call but this clearly brightened their mood. Even if some of them tried to hide it.
if they couldnt find their mouse why wouldnt they just try moving it to a corner and then looking at the corner and then moving it out of the corner slowly
"I don't want the easy viruses, the ones you get from clicking the big green buttons, the ones that are mildly annoying. I want the bad ones, the ones that delete system 32 after having sent the entirety of my hard drive and RAM to a foreign server." Yeah. Sure. Have your fun, man. 🤣
See, this is a wholesome prank. As opposed to the new internet pranks that seem to just be people being assholes to working people for clout. The tech support woman was laughing so much. Love to see it
I have worked call center support. Call centers are very stats driven. The prank is playing with the agents average handle time stat, and you manager notices when your calls are long and will sometime even start listening in to prepare for the talking to after as to why it was a longer call. In the end, the agents really trying to help will have a crappy aht and in turn a crappy schedule as a reward. That was the most frustrating thing about working in a call center, I thought I was hired to help people but really they want you off the phone as quick as possible and onto the next call, so those that jumped to the format and recover and told him to call back would get a better stat than the ones that actually try to help.
@@ChakaalStarrthat’s absolutely the case it some places sure but we can’t generalize, I also work in a call center and we are encouraged to focus on answering all the users question and giving them the time they need. Sorry you had to deal with that.
@@Scarletx-me3iq My sincere apologies Mr. Rings333 for I, Bruh, did not meet the requirements for you to find it funny. I will not only do better next time, but also become a better man in the process.
It depends on who you're doing tech support for. Internal IT is less stressful than working with external users. I only find it stressful when theirs an outage.
Hold up, you could do the scam caller and when they look at your computer they will be met with so many viruses and be like "What the hell did i get myself into." 😂😂😂
@@hackzgames i bet there is lot of conditions to make it not work, and even if can, something is so embeded in the machine it will not get fixed by just reinstall, this computer is the ultimate virus, literaly thousands malicious files in the pc executed this is fucking insane i would not be suprised if someone sees this and makes a copy virus to just fuck with the person like this, just for fun
I actually find the duck stealing the cursor pretty cute. I hope someone would make a non-virus version ngl, one able to be turned off at any time and won't be a disturbance but fun to play around with. Like have it run around chasing the cursor, like think of a screen pet type thing. Would be a fun conscept.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 in settings> security> windows security> virus and threat protection> scan options. You can pick between a quick scan, full scan, and offline scan. You want the offline one.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 somehow my reply got yeeted. you'll need to do a windows defender scan and pick "offline scan" as the scan option. its in settings, under security, then virus and protection.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 i guess im not allowed to say, who tf is deleting my messages sharing how to use windows defender? lmao im corrupting the youth by not talking about todays sponsor, raid shadow antivirus
I'll be honest, the goose that steals your mouse would be fun to have. Imagine that being a live stream donation reward. Mid-gunfight a goose just comes out and drags your crosshair off the target/screen.
it isn't actually a virus (if you get the right one) so if you want to get it. I recommend using someone's video to find the right one so you don't install a virus
@@sealevel5961 me too, isn't the hard drive where everything is stored and the motherboard is only responsible for connecting everything else together?
@@ZB411 that one is actually a software, you can disable what the goose does by messing with the config file, some videos has made people think that's a virus
Tech support work to help with people having technical problem, but tend to get typical calls which aren’t as interesting, so getting something like this as a joke is funny for them. The scammers on the other hand only call just to scam, and if they’re caught or realized it’s is a waste of time, they leave
I thought 1 virus would destroy your computer or send a pic of a mutilated body. Not having a cute lil goose who bites your mouse, and then there’s just mario who’s going to steal your liver
I love how the laptop is unironically faster than my laptop that does not have hundreds of viruses 😭 Edit: I am really relatable huh? This is the most liked comment I have ever had.
Those techs dont know nothing, they should have joined in security mode and use good software like malwarebytes anti-malware & adwcleaner or even ''ccleaner'' they when end the task in manager then they should have uninstalled all programas who cause this and vice-versa, what such awful quality, also i'm aware that most people who are '''IT Specialist'' can not still be good it just depends the years of experience and what you have really in it though.
@@r.ndomperson How so? lmao, if its not malwarebytes then have superantispware and adwcleaner, but the thing is they should have joined in security mode so it can have avoided that bad programs and malware join in execution on windows, but i do believe pretty much malwarebytes can remove those malware even in normal mode so i think you are being the one dumb here.
That's probably how they knew it was a joke. There would have been child, dungeon, torture, live murder and all other sorts of disgustingness infecting his computer and any computers on the same network.
@@jayymorris5285 Yeah, that's kind of what I figured. Some of what he downloaded straight up wasn't a virus. Rainmeter for example is a perfectly innocent utility. Teh funny goose one isn’t(ok maybe its a virus but its certainly not malicious in any way and downloading it is for the fun of it.) Still I respect his ability to steer clear of the no-nos.
@@jayymorris5285 it’s awesome. I used it for a while before I simplified my desktop. Now my desktop is quite literally just a wallpaper. No shortcuts, no taskbar, nothing. It’s beautiful. I just search apps/files/etc.
i am both fascinated and absolutely confounded, disturbed even, of how brave (or absolutely stupid) this series is. I know I'm late, but I hope you're safe, homeless man.
I actually love the goose virus because it is the least malicious “virus” I’ve ever used/seen, it’s really just funny not really trying to do anything lol
It's not actually a virus (as long as you download it from the official link) and it's quite fun to use while playing an fps and it just yoinks your cross hair.
Those digital bugs blocking 90% of the things you try to zoom in on in editing is the funniest thing ever Also you totally made that lady's day and I'm here for it
I wonder if you can install so many malware/viruses that they start fighting eachother and basically creating data for themselves just to ultimately make windows not run anymore
I can't believe you had the balls to download so many viruses and have your information sent to hackers AND had your security cameras hacked ANDDDDDD had your literal power supply cut down. I'm very impressed, and I am very concerned.
I have not laughed this hard in so long, seeing all the insects with the waving bird and seeing Mario threatening to steal your liver while the woman reads out had me struggling to breathe
Im pretty sure the laptop he used here is one he never really uses and isnt logged into any important accounts so theres not much information to take anyways
It would be gold to have a PC repair guy come out, pretend like you didn't know it was a virus and insist you can't wipe it because of precious files lmao.
@@zenmode3125 Deviantart is mostly a place for MS Paint fetish people to hang out in. I know it's a joke and all that, but I remember liking looking at the art of my favorite characters there (Mature Content off) before the whole fetish kingdom made it their hangout place.
None of the "tech support" people took one look at that laptop and said "We need to quarantine this now. Do you have all your data backed up? We need to proceed with a rebuild."
@@cookiesandpudding8485 can you really blame him/her though? Its the internet, people claiming to say the truth are at every corner, and only a fraction actually tells the truth
Right, I wouldn't be connected to that for more then 20sec. Either he pays a premium for full tech support and they'd want him to send it in asap, or they would try to sell that option. No tech support is going to poke around causing more problems like this.
He bought a brand new laptop with fake info and using a VPN to hide any form of information leak while making hundreds of thousands of dollars from TH-cam. I think he will be okay….
This is genuinely one of the funniest things I have seen in my entire life. I was belly laughing nonstop. The entirety of this series goes against all my instincts as a lifelong PC enthusiast, and I fucking love it.
I think I love this because hearing the tech support laughing…man, I think you gave them a real lift in what can be a very boring day. Especially the lady laughing at the butterfly’s. Just love it!
I'm a computer repair tech and own my own computer repair shop. I would absolutely love to give this box a Crack. Lol. I feel like I could probably fix it.
@@eulderink1823 that's not the point. A reinstall is child's play. It can be extremely difficult to clean up an infected computer and a true testament of a techs skills and tools. I want the challenge. I have some pretty slick tools that I would like to see how well they stand up against a badly infected computer like that.
I’m just surprised that the laptop even survived given how many sketchy files you downloaded without even knowing what they were and even more surprising that you were able to still use it and set up traps for tech support.
@@SICresinwrks He was calling people who actually work in tech support. It's more like they're given a list of things to troubleshoot and probably have little training/ experience when it comes to this kind of stuff.
@@GrumpyIan yeah they probably have never seen some shit like this either since he literally put 10k viruses on his pc on PURPOSE so it is a bit different. obviously my fix is to just wipe everything and reformat, fuck whatever you used to have on it i'm gonna do about 8 wipes and reformat to windows 10 factory settings and you'll do that through the BIOS because letting the OS boot is just asking for problems in general lol.
"nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure" That said. Yes. If a PC is compromised, you can never be sure you cleaned everything, so a reinstall works
If I were come in person I could plug-in my usb boot, backup the things and wipe all of them clean then install OS. Start thing new. Remoting from outside can't do much. It has limit on how you can solve the problem.
Assuming you can actually clean the pc that way. In tech support there are procedures though, so you really can't do whatever you want, especially since most calls are recorded and checked for quality purposes. With that said, we're also checked for efficiency. Spending two hours actively cleaning an idiot's pc would impact you just too much, you're far better off reinstalling the os and kiss the dumbass goodbye. And don't forget that usually we can't recommend or use any third party software. Good luck checking 300+ system folders on your own with an idiot that most likely doesn't know what he's doing while on call.
I really respect these tech support. In my country, the tech support would just told you that they will have to complete reboot your pc with all the data gone and that there is no other way. Even if it's just one simple virus 🤦♂ Meanwhile these tech support (in video) still try their best to uninstall the virus one by one 👏👏
US tech support. I've only ever once had data be in an "unrecoverable" state when infected with malware, because it physically deformed the cheap hard drive platters. But rather then spend, HOURS, maybe DAYS even, untangle that knot. If I can see it, and identify it in less then 10 minutes have it resolved, I'll gladly do that for my user all day long. But, if it could literally take me, some portion of the my next 72 hours uninstalling, rebooting, uninstalling, configuring, ..... versus 2 - 3 hours (give or take .....) to pull out the hard drive and recover important data, wipe it, and another what, an hour or less anymore to reinstall the base Operating system. Loading the data back is on the user cause I'll give them, a fresh, clean sanitized USB stick with their data. IF there's a second hard drive to use as the new boot drive, we can half that time actually. I've fixed the problem. It took me, 4 maybe 5 hours, maybe 6 hours. If i charged $30 an hour (that's a generous freelance job, I would charge more but I currently, did agree to less for a cushy 40 hours a week to "be available", and I've come close to getting those calls "minimized" through jovial personality, and a teaching instinct. 72 hours would have been over $2000, but I wouldn't get paid for 66 of those hours as a freelancer, if I did it in 5 hours. Bad for me, good for customer though. If they WANT to pay me a ridiculous amount of money to tear through a rubiks cube of horrifying puzzles, I'm down cause I'm down with that....but my instinct says, they'd rather give me a couple hundred bucks and have that problem be fixed too. Other side of the coin, I'm now going to work the next 72 hours regardless, but my employer would VERY much prefer the issue cleared up in 6 hours and not 72. Only way to to go install by install, removing, restarting, removing.....the only benefit is to ME, because I get paid, to do something I'm going to do anyway when I clone it, and they're going to pay me more then they ever should!
Had a guy bring in a laptop to our repair shop one time. Removed 8500 various malware threats in total (took an entire day). Tried to salvage the pieces left of Windows. Ended up having to reinstall Windows fresh anyways.
I love how not one of them even tried to turn back on Windows defender or install something like malwarebytes and let those do their things so that then they can dive in and do more intricate manual stuff
It's way too late. I'm surprised that these tech supports didn't just ask him to send his laptop to them. Because the only fix is to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the OS. It's possible to recover some data, but that will take a lot of work to avoid reinstalling the viruses.
My favourite part, is none of them even tried to do old stuff like running a powershell script that just constantly kills all but whitelisted processes. And they didn't try removing stuff from start menu or program files with forced commands in command prompt, which you probably wouldn't have set a trap for as no sane tech support person would use this as a first approach. That said, there are other methods of starting stuff when your PC boots other than just shoving them in the start up folder, but if you know where to look they are fairly easy to stop lol.
The goose stealing the cursor was amazing honestly. That would be a hilarious prank to add to someones PC. Also, the tech support people laughing at his suffering was incredible
Pretty sure the goose isn't really a virus, just a normal .exe. Could be one, though, in which case... RIP my school computer, I guess. (Oops, 3 months ago. Sorry for the very very very late notification.)
did it again💀 th-cam.com/video/OaXvEqEPhPM/w-d-xo.html
he did it again
I JUST got this video in my recommended, thrilled that there's already a sequel
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love how that woman was almost excited about it, she probably has only had to deal with typical problems recently, thats why she called it refreshing, something different to break up the day
that doesnt sound like a girl
Sounds like she wanted a real challenge lol
Imagine you're a janitor. Most of your day might consist of aimlessly sweeping/mopping up floors that are already mostly clean. With occasional disgusting cleanup tasks like wiping up pools of urine and feces in the washrooms. Pretty mindless and boring stuff. Now imagine you're that janitor and you walk into a room where it looks like a bomb went off. There's dirt, dust and other garbage everywhere. To an impressive extent. I'm talking, like, muddy footprints across the ceiling, a desk drawer filled to the brim with pudding, and a wall where rotten fruit peels, nut shells and other food debris has been arranged into a mural replica of the Mona Lisa. That's sort of like what happened here. People love the spectacle of a complete mess sometimes.
@@freshmints ........ it was very clearly a woman.
@Slot E 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
The lady was definitely my favorite part of the video. The guy who just kept going at it and trying to remain professional came in a close second. I don't even know how I'd react to being presented with something like this.
i think i would literally just go into bios and use a boot usb to format the entire drive lmao
@@Daemon4 fr
smart
@@bac0nlifeforever956 this was worse than a rick roll
Also the worse teach ever, many teachs in this video seems to not a good knowledge or haven't used the ''brain'' to join security mode and uninstall the programas fastly as well use malwarebytes anti-malware and adwcleaner for exemple.
i love how the woman kinda seems to just know its intentional but is enjoying this insanity enough to go along with it
no one accidentally fucks up their computer *that* bad.
@Otome_chan311 I don't know man, a really dumb kid could do something similar. But it would take idk, months?
@@Otome_chan311.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️❤❤
@@Otome_chan311LMAO imagine fcking up a computer that bad
I love how this progressively went from "It's okay, we'll fix this" to "Sir, your PC is alive, let's all accept it's fate and call it a day"
Agree 🙃
let's all accept *its* fate
@@hadifelaniman, you tried to fix someones mistake and then added yours. crazy.
@@roaxxify Haha yeah, thanks for reminding me that. We all make mistakes, and we should accept it when we do instead of being irritated by it. 😁
@@hadifelani true! not saying you are wrong
I think tech support legitimately enjoys this from what I can see. I'm guessing they have to deal with a bunch of idiots and small problems but they're finally given a problem they don't know what to do with. Like a puzzle.
Finally,a worthy opponent!
Our battle will be legendary!
Yup. It’s where quotes like “Don’t you worry, I like a challenge!” comes from. It definitely would get boring dealing with the same issues everyday
i am surprised that none of them tried a system restore, let alone boot into safe mode. some tech support they are..
@@CosmicHarmony58in tech support you never run into the same problem lol
@@NekoFairyLand13Hehe depends on your workload and if you're like, freelance/client-facing support or if you're internal support. I'll tell ya having worked years in help desk for some fortune 500 companies, I got VERY tired of specific program issues, shared drives disappearing, and just.. All of outlook haha
You sure gave Tech Support a hell of a serious story to tell their friends, family, coworkers, & their children. This takes: "Uh I've got a serious bug problem" to a whole different level
...BUG problem??? :P :P :P
@@abel6298what
@@AberrantSpectre yeah? when your computer isn't working correctly, thats called a bug.
@@kazazalea7747 you don’t get the joke
@@kazazalea7747 there was a bunch of bugs (as in the living thing) on the screen
I love how some of the tech support agents probably realized that it was a joke. They were cracking up so hard.
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I would be laughing my head off once I saw how many viruses were on there 💀
I work in IT and this definitely seems like both something my chaotic colleagues would do for fun (infecting the computer with funny meme viruses) and something they'd be overjoyed about trying to fix
It’s because this guy in the video was doing the most with the commentary, i think if he dialed it back a bit it would be more believable. His voice/disposition outs him as a troll, he sounds like he doesn’t care
I bet the tech support guys gave up when they heard how effed up it was
The equivalent of letting 5,000 insects in your house and then waiting 3 years until calling pest control to deal with it.
lol pretty much
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then the 900th.
i helped someone get the milestone of being the 900th like on this comment
@@cryingchildfnaf1amogus
@@yoylecake313 oh god
@@sanjivinsmoke69420bobby
I work in IT. I’m convinced that my customers do what you just did right before they bring their systems in.
I swear, most of them just click anything that appears on their screen.
Why would it be there if it wasn't meant to be clicked, hm?
@@kellywilliam3708 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣they're called scam mesages for a reason. there's a very good reason your email sends most of them to spam.
@@MPblackpride6950 woooosh
@@kellywilliam3708 youre absolutely right. If it was bad it would say "danger" in bold red letters.
@@loirai4349ikr
Fun fact: Laughing can sound like crying through a phone.
Some tech support people might think your in dispair and are trying hard not to laugh at your "sorrow"
That makes it more terrifying
Oh if you're upset enough laughter is pretty typical too, conversion disorder aka hysteria.
OHHHHH LOL
911 likes lol
I now imagine the woman he was speaking with is just slightly psychophatic and found his despair hilarious.
“I-I-I’ll fix this. Don’t worry”
He’s such a good person. He really wants to make sure you’re not freaking out about all this ❤
Also, it’s nice to see an IT video that isn’t a bunch of Indians trying to scam you, but Indians deeply invested in helping you. As much as the scammers deserve the hate and trolling they get, it can paint a negative picture for more impressionable individuals
This!!
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Yeah but these supporters are scammers too. They log into a computer that is controlled by viruses, they can never gain control this way. After a quick look, they should ask to turn the computer off to avoid further damage. Then try to recover some data with another operationg system.
You’re racist
I love how the lady the entire time is trying to keep it together. I bet it made her day. She even said it was refreshing to come across this
I mean usual tech support must be INSANELY boring 😂
Frankly I’m just impressed your computer survived long enough to have that many viruses installed.
Because it's asus
@@Crystal-ss8vr You mean "a sus"?
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@@Crystal-ss8vr sounds like it needs more viruses, i think 100 000 would be a good number
If I had that many viruses without doing that on purpose. I would probably cry my eyes out.
I love how this guy knows exactly what he’s doing, but really doesn’t care
He’s really big brain man 😂
Have you seen some of his other videos? I’ve been following for years because of his rainbow six content but he has really funny videos.
His latest video he made a pc out of a toilet for example
nah really?
@@magical5181
he WHAT
@@magical5181 make a toilet outta you
@@EEEEEEE36364LOL
The one lady just being brutally honest and laughing is my new favorite person.
Why there is no comments?
@@ItWasBrilliant yea
Right?
Right?
@@ItWasBrilliant is
As a guy who actually does tech support, I would create a new user account and switch to it. Most of these apps and settings likely wouldn't carry over.
If that doesn't work, reboot in safe mode and run sfc from a command prompt, then start removing things.
Of course, you could always try to reset the PC.
There are also free programs like Adware cleaner that will kill these processes faster than they can restart.
I likely wouldn't bother with any of that for very long though, unless they had expensive programs they can't reinstall.
I would just pull the drive, recover the data and format/reinstall.
As a viewer who is actually here for the lols, I don’t think true expertise was needed here 😂
@@Mdautkreixget rid of your toxicity, buddy. In any case, this is useful information and maybe one day it will help someone. A man simply shares his knowledge
Yeah. I usually also immedieately check RegEdit for Taskmgr restrictions and Scheduler for scheduled apps (they are usually the most sneaky type)
I would just buy a new computer ngl
@@YonoDemnedlol if you found that comment toxic, you aren't going to survive middle school
If he downloaded it on an USB, this would be a weapon of mass
destruction.
The computer is still operational, so it's just annoying
Yeah, but it's basically unusable.
@@olgasvecovayes
How to do this
@@Heezbunguscheck this guys pc
The tech support guys and the scammers are like the light and dark sides of Indian call centers
lol true that, I sometimes feel like the Tech Support guy had a bad day and turned into Walter White to earn more $$ or ₹₹
LOL.
By the way I like your Legoshi profile pic
yin and yang
Perfectly Balanced
@@cyclix5314 just as all things should be
I love that even though it was effectively rigged from the start, you definitely made these people' days because it was completely new for them and they were probably tired of "I can't find my mouse' and 'my computer is running really slow' complaints. And they might like those because they're quick and might get payed by call but this clearly brightened their mood. Even if some of them tried to hide it.
These people are young. In the late 90s, this would trigger PTSD. This dude made a time capsule from 25 years ago.
if they couldnt find their mouse why wouldnt they just try moving it to a corner and then looking at the corner and then moving it out of the corner slowly
@@CorbinDioxide not everybody's iq is above room temperature ;)
@@hellsgames5322 fr😪
@@hellsgames5322 celsius or fahrenheit? 🥺
"I don't want the easy viruses, the ones you get from clicking the big green buttons, the ones that are mildly annoying. I want the bad ones, the ones that delete system 32 after having sent the entirety of my hard drive and RAM to a foreign server."
Yeah. Sure. Have your fun, man. 🤣
This kinda shows how resilient windows can be tbh. 10k viruses and that OS still tryna run.
That is because Windows is a virus.
@@AccSwtch50 300 billion viruses and it would still run perfectly
@@AccSwtch50 What is Linux?
@@e.d.rarendyag7firnen28 another system, just like windows
@@e.d.rarendyag7firnen28 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
See, this is a wholesome prank. As opposed to the new internet pranks that seem to just be people being assholes to working people for clout. The tech support woman was laughing so much. Love to see it
the tech supports get something to brighten up their day :D
I have worked call center support. Call centers are very stats driven. The prank is playing with the agents average handle time stat, and you manager notices when your calls are long and will sometime even start listening in to prepare for the talking to after as to why it was a longer call. In the end, the agents really trying to help will have a crappy aht and in turn a crappy schedule as a reward. That was the most frustrating thing about working in a call center, I thought I was hired to help people but really they want you off the phone as quick as possible and onto the next call, so those that jumped to the format and recover and told him to call back would get a better stat than the ones that actually try to help.
@@ChakaalStarrthat’s absolutely the case it some places sure but we can’t generalize, I also work in a call center and we are encouraged to focus on answering all the users question and giving them the time they need. Sorry you had to deal with that.
Not for him it's not 😂
@@ChakaalStarrYeah but that A has a meaning and it's not a big deal
I think this laptop can be classified as an SCP at this point
Na it’s like somesort of safe and keter class mix
@@warriorkater2407 Euclid at best
so this is just scp-079-2?
appolyon
@@tgtdtmaa basically except there’s a madman that controls it lol
I laughed my ass off when the geese steals the mouse, that's ridiculously funny wtf 😂
That one is not even a virus xD
I seriously want to download that
@@curiosity03.It's not even an virus it's considered an virus cause it steals ur mouse its called desktop goose 😊
@@curiosity03.But try to avoid some malicious download sites or some mods that can hack u
@@GigiBranconiit is a virus but it isn’t malware
"Have you played amogus?"
"Yeah those sites are not safe"
"Yea its pretty sus"
i actually lost it there
Heh heh heh I made it 69 likes
I ruined it
Not funny 🙄
Lmfao me too
@@Scarletx-me3iq My sincere apologies Mr. Rings333 for I, Bruh, did not meet the requirements for you to find it funny. I will not only do better next time, but also become a better man in the process.
Trust me, tech support is the most stressful department for Customer Service - something like this will definitely help out a lot lol
As someone who works in the industry, the worst customers are generally Millennials and Gen X, whereas the best are generally Baby Boomers and Gen Z.
@@TheNpcNoob Does gen z actually call tech support?
@@jumpypancakes4993 I would guess genz is the best with technology, and baby boomers call for things easy to fix
The fact that he is Christian is so surprising
It depends on who you're doing tech support for. Internal IT is less stressful than working with external users. I only find it stressful when theirs an outage.
Hold up, you could do the scam caller and when they look at your computer they will be met with so many viruses and be like "What the hell did i get myself into." 😂😂😂
I wanna see someone actually fix the computer. I'd watch a 6 hour video on that.
Reformat that's all I could say, shit.
fax
Well all it'd need is a clean windows 10 install though idk about his network
Facts.
@@hackzgames i bet there is lot of conditions to make it not work, and even if can, something is so embeded in the machine it will not get fixed by just reinstall, this computer is the ultimate virus, literaly thousands malicious files in the pc executed this is fucking insane
i would not be suprised if someone sees this and makes a copy virus to just fuck with the person like this, just for fun
I actually find the duck stealing the cursor pretty cute. I hope someone would make a non-virus version ngl, one able to be turned off at any time and won't be a disturbance but fun to play around with. Like have it run around chasing the cursor, like think of a screen pet type thing. Would be a fun conscept.
I’m pretty sure that already exists
Yep got it, thanks
@@moonthevaporeon5113 np! Enjoy your duck buddy
It exists on mobile too, but with a cat. It's called Aneko and is actually really cute.
@@za_crispy 🪿🪿🪿 honk :D
"do you think mario is gonna take my liver for real?"
"No, that will not happen"
god bless, he's holding it together in a way most never could
I read this comment at the exact moment it was said in the video hahah
No, it's happened to me. Fortunately, I exchanged my liver for details on Princess Peach's location with Mario.
"do you think mario is gonna take my liver for real?"
"No, that will not happen"
god bless, he's holding it together in a way most never could
@@TheShadowFox1 SAME! it threw me off
@@TheShadowFox1 yen lol
They supposed to be experts , but never tried safe mode while uninstalling those things.
that would be my first instinct, along with windows offline defender, since it does a scan before fully loading windows.
@@pajamas720
How do you do that
@@MoyaBrennan6825 in settings> security> windows security> virus and threat protection> scan options. You can pick between a quick scan, full scan, and offline scan. You want the offline one.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 somehow my reply got yeeted. you'll need to do a windows defender scan and pick "offline scan" as the scan option. its in settings, under security, then virus and protection.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 i guess im not allowed to say, who tf is deleting my messages sharing how to use windows defender? lmao im corrupting the youth by not talking about todays sponsor, raid shadow antivirus
The lady definitely passed the vibe check xD, such a fun person and she was too excited for something crazy finally lmao
Fr my nigga
It looks fun, besides the danger 😂
I wouldn’t be surprised if the computer is a national cybersecurity threat.
Heck if he installed any worms it probably is
@@expomarker5099 I was gonna say, he could just connect to a shops free wifi and create the digital equivalents of a pandemic.
@@Pihsrosnec don't give him any ideas
@@PihsrosnecLOL THATS EVIL
A computer like that is definitely going to get you put on a list. It’s probably currently trying to hack into the nsa system
At this point, I'm not even sure Nick owns this TH-cam account anymore. I'm worried the viruses have taken over
He is the virus now
300 likes no replies lemme fix that
700 likes 2 replies lemme just fix that real quick
@@potatotomato7100 I broke the chain
@@chaostheultimayt The chain got broken
lemme fix that
part 2 to this PLEASE lmfaoo "looks like the bird is having a good time there" had me dying
I'll be honest, the goose that steals your mouse would be fun to have. Imagine that being a live stream donation reward. Mid-gunfight a goose just comes out and drags your crosshair off the target/screen.
you know the goose isnt an actual virus right?
I think it just comes and makes your screen spin
you can download a safe version online
it isn't actually a virus (if you get the right one) so if you want to get it. I recommend using someone's video to find the right one so you don't install a virus
I downloaded it on me and my brother's computer. It's pretty fun lol
As a ex-tech support, I feel bad for them....at that point I will just use real hammer and buy you a new laptop
I'd just reinstall windows and reset but I guess that's a way aswell
ah yes, but that the case if the viruses haven't installed itself into the motherboard which I think have already happened.
@@tokim6903 seeing as one of the viruses installed directly into system 32, even though I don’t have a great idea as to what it is, it probably has
@@tokim6903 I thought the motherboard was acted as a highway to other parts of the rig.
@@sealevel5961 me too, isn't the hard drive where everything is stored and the motherboard is only responsible for connecting everything else together?
I'm pretty sure that lady really enjoyed that day of work cause of you, you guys just kept laughing and that is awesome 🥰🥰
That’s going to be a funny moment at work story.
Yh she made me smile lol
she scams people tho so f her why is the comment section so nice to her
Is she a scammer or actual tech support
@@Croucher72649 2
15:48 Him: is it like a common virus or something..?
Tech guy: its- it's a virus 🧍🏻♀️👍🏻
I can’t stop laughing when the goose steals the cursor 😂
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Lol.
Lol
@@ZB411 that one is actually a software, you can disable what the goose does by messing with the config file, some videos has made people think that's a virus
Which part was this?
I like how I totally forgot legit tech support where a thing, I immediately assumed you where calling tech support scammers 💀💀
Yer name hahaha.
Same😂
I’m guilty of this too lol
Would have been much better, wasting the time of scamming criminals rather than people just trying to earn an honest living.
I know that real tech supports excists! He is called Tumme and he is childhood friend!
wow, I forget how much more light and happy tech support is compared to scammers lol
Tech support work to help with people having technical problem, but tend to get typical calls which aren’t as interesting, so getting something like this as a joke is funny for them.
The scammers on the other hand only call just to scam, and if they’re caught or realized it’s is a waste of time, they leave
@@Zack_Zander i once told a scammer i know what he's doing and he Just laughed and said in Indian accent "hallo your computer Has a virus" 😭
My brother worked a bit in it, it's mostly old people.
I thought 1 virus would destroy your computer or send a pic of a mutilated body. Not having a cute lil goose who bites your mouse, and then there’s just mario who’s going to steal your liver
dude I can't explain enough how much entertainment this dude is providing
dude
dude
dude
dude
Duuuuude
I love how the laptop is unironically faster than my laptop that does not have hundreds of viruses 😭
Edit: I am really relatable huh? This is the most liked comment I have ever had.
Are you sure you don't?
that’s what you think
My iMac I used for most of my life till now was only 2 years younger than I was. I feel u.
The laptop is faster than the fastest device in my house
One of those viruses secretly provide faster wifi lmao
As an IT Specialist, this is delightful AF and makes me appreciate the support calls that I get xD
666th like
Those techs dont know nothing, they should have joined in security mode and use good software like malwarebytes anti-malware & adwcleaner or even ''ccleaner'' they when end the task in manager then they should have uninstalled all programas who cause this and vice-versa, what such awful quality, also i'm aware that most people who are '''IT Specialist'' can not still be good it just depends the years of experience and what you have really in it though.
@@PyromancerFelipeBR dude mf Malwarebytes wont fix this shit
@@r.ndomperson How so? lmao, if its not malwarebytes then have superantispware and adwcleaner, but the thing is they should have joined in security mode so it can have avoided that bad programs and malware join in execution on windows, but i do believe pretty much malwarebytes can remove those malware even in normal mode so i think you are being the one dumb here.
@@PyromancerFelipeBR
You would think they would just tell him to do a fresh install.
I’m genuinely astonished that he didn’t install a whole hog load of explicit content accidently.
That's probably how they knew it was a joke. There would have been child, dungeon, torture, live murder and all other sorts of disgustingness infecting his computer and any computers on the same network.
@@jayymorris5285 Yeah, that's kind of what I figured. Some of what he downloaded straight up wasn't a virus. Rainmeter for example is a perfectly innocent utility. Teh funny goose one isn’t(ok maybe its a virus but its certainly not malicious in any way and downloading it is for the fun of it.) Still I respect his ability to steer clear of the no-nos.
@@jayymorris5285 oh god I would hate to see a child
@BTTRSWYT LOL I didn't even notice rainmeter. I use it on my desktop actually 🤣🤣 it has a lot of utility
@@jayymorris5285 it’s awesome. I used it for a while before I simplified my desktop. Now my desktop is quite literally just a wallpaper. No shortcuts, no taskbar, nothing. It’s beautiful. I just search apps/files/etc.
This shit was actually hilarious, you do this type of content the best so I wouldn't worry about other people stealing your content
I don’t even think anyone else is smart enough to replicate his content good enough that it’s as enjoyable😂
@@SomeGoodChips123 yeah they do
@@jackofalltrades9938 aaaand they dont even care about the swearing, they only pretend to its REALLY to rid the opposition they do nt want.
The viruses have already stolen it
it is sad that no credit was given
i am both fascinated and absolutely confounded, disturbed even, of how brave (or absolutely stupid) this series is. I know I'm late, but I hope you're safe, homeless man.
I am ur 800th like! Congrats :>
He has safety precautions, he's not on his real network and he knows he can just reinstall windows at any moment to get rid of the viruses
The lady session was absolutely the must fun part of the support 🤣😂 her laughing is contagious 😂
I actually love the goose virus because it is the least malicious “virus” I’ve ever used/seen, it’s really just funny not really trying to do anything lol
It's not actually a virus (as long as you download it from the official link) and it's quite fun to use while playing an fps and it just yoinks your cross hair.
Yes, it is indeed not a real virus and is only just fun to have because I actually have it installed on my computer
IT RUINED M LIFE!
@@rabidredpanda2888 Where’s the safe download?
yeh, it's NOT a virus, I have the app tbh
Those digital bugs blocking 90% of the things you try to zoom in on in editing is the funniest thing ever
Also you totally made that lady's day and I'm here for it
This is one of the funniest things ive seen in a while😂
Bro didn't install games from steam, he installed them from smoke 💀
all the smoke lol
he tried to buy a game from *gas*
@@AtlynTH-cam gasstop xD
@@AtlynTH-camnah he did it from oxygene
@@AtlynTH-cam LOL
Imagine a scamer putting all these 10000 viruses onto a free minecraft download
she was so nice 😂
Yo! Roy... Boy?
@@CR1SPYofficial YOOOOOOOOOO
@@danielhagen3739 BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOY
That’s what I’m saying
shes a scammer tho...
I wonder if you can install so many malware/viruses that they start fighting eachother and basically creating data for themselves just to ultimately make windows not run anymore
malware war!!!!
@@Zactipus A 'malwar' if you will
@@calebfarmer176 LMFAOO
@@calebfarmer176 Genius
@@calebfarmer176 You're the best man!
I can't believe you had the balls to download so many viruses and have your information sent to hackers AND had your security cameras hacked ANDDDDDD had your literal power supply cut down. I'm very impressed, and I am very concerned.
Dont forget he almost got his liver stolen.
i wanna have my liver stolen
Goose desktop isn't actually a virus it's just classified at one because the only way you can close it in task manager it won't harm your pc.
My computer feels dirty just from watching this video.
My computer froze while watching it
@@bastet3107 What did you expect? This video is exploding with viruses probably has a virus implamted in it!
I feel sorry for watching it on my PC
It's the new video how to f up your pc
I have not laughed this hard in so long, seeing all the insects with the waving bird and seeing Mario threatening to steal your liver while the woman reads out had me struggling to breathe
Me to i really had a food time 😂😂
@@eliasmadsen2005 Food time?!
@@nyakase i think hes tring to tell us he's coming for our livers
@@loubar2134 He already took mine. "HEELP"
Bro same
He’s way too chill about his cameras and information being stolen
True
Doesn't make it any less funny
@@greywolf9783 in fact it makes it even more funny XD
Im pretty sure the laptop he used here is one he never really uses and isnt logged into any important accounts so theres not much information to take anyways
@@cakewingdaisy3396 but doesn't some viruses infect your wifi
I mean maybe Kitboga took the idea from you, but the OG is still the one who made the whole installing a virus idea, Vinesauce Joel.
It's honestly refreshing to see a big creator like you give the spotlight to a small vlogger like kid bogurt.
He has less subs than kid?
@@Alex-nt7jg that’s the joke
he has more subs than homeless
@@memer_man02 No shit?
@@memer_man02 no shit sherlock 🤓
It would be gold to have a PC repair guy come out, pretend like you didn't know it was a virus and insist you can't wipe it because of precious files lmao.
The woman had the absolute BEST energy! I was laughing the whole time with her
i find it funny when the guy is tryna act proffessional when the viruses are so so stupid and silly
This is so beautiful! Made my day lol
11:36 For anyone who doesn't know, that grey thing is one of Deviantart's older mascots. The grey guy still appears on the 404 page.
A fellow degenerate I see
@@zenmode3125 Deviantart is mostly a place for MS Paint fetish people to hang out in. I know it's a joke and all that, but I remember liking looking at the art of my favorite characters there (Mature Content off) before the whole fetish kingdom made it their hangout place.
@@OpiupAlmaManiac same. I'm from back when there wasn't much degenerate stuff in there. Maybe that's why I have a crippling hentai addiction nowadays.
@@OpiupAlmaManiac I've seen some good stuff on there
@@autisticizzy6795 Yea, Deviantart was a beauty back then. Now, you can find some good stuff, but not without fetish shit intruding.
None of the "tech support" people took one look at that laptop and said "We need to quarantine this now. Do you have all your data backed up? We need to proceed with a rebuild."
Because theyre not tech support, and this is fake
@@Aneliuse damn really? I thought for once I found a legit TH-camr 😭
@@Pandabirdy you really just believe anything people tell you in comment sections huh
@@cookiesandpudding8485 can you really blame him/her though? Its the internet, people claiming to say the truth are at every corner, and only a fraction actually tells the truth
Right, I wouldn't be connected to that for more then 20sec. Either he pays a premium for full tech support and they'd want him to send it in asap, or they would try to sell that option. No tech support is going to poke around causing more problems like this.
Bro is a legend. He's literally risking all his info for our entertainment
Ya cuz he claims he's risking his info and not using fake info for the vid 🤔
isn't that q virtual machine?
He bought a brand new laptop with fake info and using a VPN to hide any form of information leak while making hundreds of thousands of dollars from TH-cam. I think he will be okay….
He said it was a fresh windows install. So its 100% a burner account under 10 vpn’s! So im pretty certain true private info is leaked!
This was so funny it had me laughing hard. Ya gotta let em know it was a prank at the end though and see their reactions for the icing on the cake!
I like how the tech support is laughing with him, this is wholesome and funny dude.
WHOLESOME??
@@randomnessa. yes?
@@audellaroque4730 your PC is about to dox you, and you say it's wholesome
@@randomnessa. yeah it's wholesome
@@randomnessa. yeah cz he did it on purpose
This is genuinely one of the funniest things I have seen in my entire life. I was belly laughing nonstop. The entirety of this series goes against all my instincts as a lifelong PC enthusiast, and I fucking love it.
thats a naughty word
@@Bruh-vd1pp cope
im fucking stupid
@@rickbolturd yes you are
thats a naughty word
I think I love this because hearing the tech support laughing…man, I think you gave them a real lift in what can be a very boring day. Especially the lady laughing at the butterfly’s. Just love it!
the person who made the insect virus is so ready to sponsor this guy
I'm a computer repair tech and own my own computer repair shop. I would absolutely love to give this box a Crack. Lol. I feel like I could probably fix it.
If it ain't broke don't fix it
well just install a new harddrive into the pc haha. but indeed like the vid said just reinstall windows
@@eulderink1823 that's not the point. A reinstall is child's play. It can be extremely difficult to clean up an infected computer and a true testament of a techs skills and tools. I want the challenge. I have some pretty slick tools that I would like to see how well they stand up against a badly infected computer like that.
@@eulderink1823 what about restore point faster then reinstalling windows. o.o
At this point it would feel personal. Like you finally found worth enemy.
11:36 I love how even the DeviantArt mascot is considered a virus at this point 😂
When Fella becomes sentient, we're all doomed.
The most wholesome tech support I've ever seen. Truly an awesome video.
-365 days until mario steals you liver
this lad is the kind of hero that puts his technology in jeopardy to find out what will happen, so that we don't have to.
Well he can reinstall windows whenever he wants to fix it
And also why would you have to
8:51 I'm very disappointed the insect virus programmer decided to use predetermined paths instead of actual random movement. So lazy.
Who cares?
@@abcdefgasdfg he does
@@abcdefgasdfg i do now
@@abcdefgasdfg We found the scammer boys.
@@abcdefgasdfg you have a double chin
I’m just surprised that the laptop even survived given how many sketchy files you downloaded without even knowing what they were and even more surprising that you were able to still use it and set up traps for tech support.
Fr the fact that the computer can still be somewhat usable
i have no idea how there's people willing to talk to you over the computer still, just watching your videos makes me fear for my own computer lol
Bossfight for every tech support person ever
@@jannie6605 You give actual Ecuadorians a bad name, unplug yourself bot
@@jannie6605 que
dark souls music starts playing-
Kinda weird that not a single support agent had you reboot to safe mode. Would have been at least possible to fix.
They are trying to scam you not fix anything
@@SICresinwrks He was calling people who actually work in tech support. It's more like they're given a list of things to troubleshoot and probably have little training/ experience when it comes to this kind of stuff.
@@GrumpyIan yeah i realized that after but couldn't find my comment to fix it 🤣
@@GrumpyIan yeah they probably have never seen some shit like this either since he literally put 10k viruses on his pc on PURPOSE so it is a bit different. obviously my fix is to just wipe everything and reformat, fuck whatever you used to have on it i'm gonna do about 8 wipes and reformat to windows 10 factory settings and you'll do that through the BIOS because letting the OS boot is just asking for problems in general lol.
Wouldn't the reboot kinda like remove their control from the pc? That's why they just signed out ig
Honesty, tech support should have tried clearing the startup folder, or booting up in safe mode before resorting to reinstalling windows.
"nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure"
That said. Yes.
If a PC is compromised, you can never be sure you cleaned everything, so a reinstall works
Bruh why wont you work for the tech support, you seem pretty good at solving viruses
If I were come in person I could plug-in my usb boot, backup the things and wipe all of them clean then install OS. Start thing new. Remoting from outside can't do much. It has limit on how you can solve the problem.
I was wondering if these tech guys are legit or not too
Assuming you can actually clean the pc that way. In tech support there are procedures though, so you really can't do whatever you want, especially since most calls are recorded and checked for quality purposes. With that said, we're also checked for efficiency. Spending two hours actively cleaning an idiot's pc would impact you just too much, you're far better off reinstalling the os and kiss the dumbass goodbye. And don't forget that usually we can't recommend or use any third party software. Good luck checking 300+ system folders on your own with an idiot that most likely doesn't know what he's doing while on call.
"Is this a pretty common virus?"
"It definitely is a virus."
It most definitely is.
seems normal to me same thing happens to me
It's the virus of all time
idk man, i think its a virus
the very most virus
sometimes its so many viruses i feel like they are gonna infect my computer
Man this was quality, just real life trolling. Had faith that they would've been semi successful
🆙Thanks for watching🔝🔝 message right away I have something for you 🆙🆙🆙
The butterflies are just such a nice top to the overall aesthetic of the desktop. Really cleans it up. I approve
@Lotus White If you don't appreciate the aesthetic butterflies you are dripless and maidenless
@Lotus White it doesn’t send any data. It’s purely client side. Unless it’s a clone that requires internet, in that case, that’s sus
"It's gonna install directly into System32?..... That's a good one" 😂😂
Found this video not searching for it and this is GOLD! Thank you for this 😂
I really respect these tech support. In my country, the tech support would just told you that they will have to complete reboot your pc with all the data gone and that there is no other way. Even if it's just one simple virus 🤦♂
Meanwhile these tech support (in video) still try their best to uninstall the virus one by one 👏👏
US tech support. I've only ever once had data be in an "unrecoverable" state when infected with malware, because it physically deformed the cheap hard drive platters. But rather then spend, HOURS, maybe DAYS even, untangle that knot. If I can see it, and identify it in less then 10 minutes have it resolved, I'll gladly do that for my user all day long. But, if it could literally take me, some portion of the my next 72 hours uninstalling, rebooting, uninstalling, configuring, ..... versus 2 - 3 hours (give or take .....) to pull out the hard drive and recover important data, wipe it, and another what, an hour or less anymore to reinstall the base Operating system. Loading the data back is on the user cause I'll give them, a fresh, clean sanitized USB stick with their data. IF there's a second hard drive to use as the new boot drive, we can half that time actually.
I've fixed the problem. It took me, 4 maybe 5 hours, maybe 6 hours. If i charged $30 an hour (that's a generous freelance job, I would charge more but I currently, did agree to less for a cushy 40 hours a week to "be available", and I've come close to getting those calls "minimized" through jovial personality, and a teaching instinct. 72 hours would have been over $2000, but I wouldn't get paid for 66 of those hours as a freelancer, if I did it in 5 hours. Bad for me, good for customer though. If they WANT to pay me a ridiculous amount of money to tear through a rubiks cube of horrifying puzzles, I'm down cause I'm down with that....but my instinct says, they'd rather give me a couple hundred bucks and have that problem be fixed too. Other side of the coin, I'm now going to work the next 72 hours regardless, but my employer would VERY much prefer the issue cleared up in 6 hours and not 72. Only way to to go install by install, removing, restarting, removing.....the only benefit is to ME, because I get paid, to do something I'm going to do anyway when I clone it, and they're going to pay me more then they ever should!
@@samellis4563 uhm mate what even is your rant about lmao
Had a guy bring in a laptop to our repair shop one time. Removed 8500 various malware threats in total (took an entire day). Tried to salvage the pieces left of Windows. Ended up having to reinstall Windows fresh anyways.
Bro did he install them as a joke or was he just braindead lmao
@@OliverrOil Nah, he ended up with a $100 repair bill and seemed disappointed lol
8500?? How was his computer even working 😧
@@jen_ate_that working is quite a stretch lol. How it booted into Windows however remains a question lol
8000??? THE MOST I EVER HAD WAS LIKE 617
1:02 Guy Jumpscared me
I love how not one of them even tried to turn back on Windows defender or install something like malwarebytes and let those do their things so that then they can dive in and do more intricate manual stuff
at that point, you're better off just reseting the pc from the bios
It's way too late. I'm surprised that these tech supports didn't just ask him to send his laptop to them. Because the only fix is to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the OS. It's possible to recover some data, but that will take a lot of work to avoid reinstalling the viruses.
@@Y.Z-Au They often charge by the amount of time it takes to solve the issue. Hence...
it's free tech support via logmein, they want *their* virus
I’m sure these calls made these agents’ day because they all stayed on the line so long haha. This is so great
My favourite part, is none of them even tried to do old stuff like running a powershell script that just constantly kills all but whitelisted processes. And they didn't try removing stuff from start menu or program files with forced commands in command prompt, which you probably wouldn't have set a trap for as no sane tech support person would use this as a first approach. That said, there are other methods of starting stuff when your PC boots other than just shoving them in the start up folder, but if you know where to look they are fairly easy to stop lol.
Love this video. I keep coming back. it's just so funny. Might use some of the on my tech friends
The goose stealing the cursor was amazing honestly. That would be a hilarious prank to add to someones PC.
Also, the tech support people laughing at his suffering was incredible
Pretty sure the goose isn't really a virus, just a normal .exe. Could be one, though, in which case... RIP my school computer, I guess.
(Oops, 3 months ago. Sorry for the very very very late notification.)
@@topazs.5492 yeah, I think it's also made for Entertainment Purposes (and to annoy Users)
also I think it can be disabled too(