(computer dinging) - I've already destroyed 20 computers with computer viruses. And in this video, I will be
destroying the 30th computer. No hesitation, let's get it started. Welcome back to "Crypto
NWO," ladies and gentlemen. I am your host, Crypto NWO. Don't try anything you
see in this video at home. You can end up in a lot
of trouble by doing this. So you can see that I
have a bunch of computers over here for this video. We're gonna go ahead and turn
the real-time protection off on the virus and threat
protection settings. (computer chimes)
Hit Yes. Now, the first virus that we're
gonna start with is 000.exe. Here's a fun fact. 000.exe is actually the
first ever computer virus that I ran on my channel, which is why I'm gonna fly
through the video for you guys and open up this virus
for you guys right now. But if you guys wanna
see the entire virus, click this thing over here. I'll remind you at the end of the video. Wait till the end of the video. We're gonna go ahead and open up 000.exe. "Do you want to allow this
app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device?" Hell yes. Oh, I remember that. That's creepy. Restarts your computer. I'm pretty sure it
changes up your username. Absolutely amazing. "UR NEXT UR NEXT UR NEXT." So if you open up this text file, all of them are gonna say "UR NEXT." "Ransomware found." (laughs) "Has detected threats," okay. So Ransom:Win32/Blocker, um, we're gonna allow this
Ransom on our device and start the actions.
(computer chimes) Yes, somebody seriously has a lot of damn time on their hands, bro. (computer chiming) Oh yeah, I forgot about that, "Run away." All Windows, baby. (intense electronic music) (chuckles) So the computer is
absolutely obliterated now. And any time I restart the computer, it's gonna open up the ransomware again. And it's gonna keep saying,
"UR NEXT UR NEXT UR NEXT. Run away, run away, run away." There's nothing you can do about this. There's no way to recover your files. It says it's a ransomware, but a ransomware
typically demands payment. I don't see a way to even
send this thing payment. "Ransomware found," is my
virus and threat protection really gonna do anything about this? macOS/Filecoder, Remove. Yeah, we don't want that. (computer chiming) This virus is also
coded for a Mac as well, and I don't want this to happen to my Mac. So what I'm gonna do
is, I'm gonna go here, and I'm gonna hit Shut Down. So the PC is shutting down. We're gonna go ahead and take this and send it to the Shadow Realm. I'm gonna go ahead and
open up the next instance of Windows 11 so we can
download more computer viruses. Virus and threat protection turned off. The next virus that we're
gonna open up is called BUG32. BUG32.exe allowing changes from an unknown publisher for my device. Yes, what's gonna happen? Oh, what just happened? "Your virus and threat
protection is managed by your organization. No active antivirus provider. Your device is vulnerable." I've never seen that before. Oh my god, so I can just keep destroying the computer with viruses. So now we're gonna put
the butterflyondesktop. See if I can open this. (trackpad thumping) And so now there's butterflies
all over my desktop. What the hell just happened? (laughs) I think the
computer just crashed, automatic repair, "Diagnosing your PC." So I'm gonna go ahead and just send this to the Shadow Realm. We're gonna go ahead
and open up the next PC so we can install more computer viruses. Those are two interesting ones. The butterfly, I've never
seen the butterfly virus destroy a computer like that. I don't know if that was the BUG32, or I don't know if those
were the butterflies. But bugs and butterflies,
put them together, you have pure destruction. Don't mess around with
the butterflies, bro. The virus and threat protection settings, real-time protection off. Let's hit Yes. And I'm gonna take the USB,
plug it back into the computer and see what other viruses
we got for this bad boy. The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is called Deathy. It sounds like a computer virus
you don't wanna mess with. And now we're gonna open it. Deathy.exe, allowing the, oh my god. "This is an important alert. Read me. Do not restart your computer.
It will change his MBR." (computer chiming) Oh my god. "Computer Trashed. Check
ComputerLowX on YouTube." Shout to this person.
(computer chiming) Oh my god. Oh, the virus and threat
protection, what's happening? Windows Security, Yes. Yeah, the computer's still
usable, so we can just go ahead and install another computer
virus on this bad boy. The next virus we're
gonna open up on this PC, while it's still working,
is called DesktopPuzzle. I'm pretty sure, when I restart the PC, it's not gonna work due to Deathy, but let's hit DesktopPuzzle. "Oop, it looks like somebody
doesn't like you very much. You have to finish this
sliding tile puzzle before you can continue
whatever it is you're doing. Use the cursor keys to move the pieces. Black piece is empty one." Slider 1.0, what the hell? Oh, this is a nightmare. Oh my god. (laughing) Can I close this? (computer chimes) "Task Manager has been disabled
by your administrator." - [Echoing Voice] Oh no. (trackpad thumping) - Now, what if I restart the computer? And let's see what happens, because Deathy.exe told me,
"Don't restart your computer, something about the
MBR, yada, yada, yada." So let's try to restart the computer. Let's see if it's really
gonna destroy the computer. It seems like it works perfectly fine. (uplifting startup music) (dark electronic music) Oh, what happened here? Ooh, I'm connected to the Internet. Maybe I should disconnect from there. So this computer, I
mean, it's still working. It looks like it, right? So we're gonna go ahead and send this VM to the Shadow Realm, Move to Trash. We're gonna go ahead and
open up the next computer so we can download another computer virus. Virus and threat protection
turned off on the computer. Yada, yada, yada. Blah, blah, blah. The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is called BossDaMajor. Now, that sounds like a
badass name, BossDaMajor.exe. "Allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device." Let's see what's gonna happen. "Start to cry. What I want from you is don't... Don't click anything." What if I click? I click. I click, ha ha. Don't click anything, so I'll-- (computer chimes)
(Crypto screams) What the-- (computer chimes)
(Crypto screams and laughs) Oh no. So BossDaMajor, let's see
what it's doing to my computer 'cause right now the
computer is still restarting. It's been like this for
the last 20 seconds so far. Oh, here we go. Oh, hell no. Mrs. Major, no! BossDaMajor, "Mrs.
Major is behind of you." Bro, don't even say that. Maybe I should disconnect
from the Internet. Virus and threat protection,
"Getting protection info." What the heck does it mean
by getting protection info? So I close it. It's gonna open up again. Oh my god, so Mrs. Major, why does it keep saying
she's behind me, bro? I hate when people say
something is behind me. I have a creepy doll
there in the background. I don't know if you guys can see that. What if I hit him with a restart? They always say, never restart Mrs. Major because something bad could happen. It could leak onto your main PC or your other virtual machines. But I restarted it, and it
seems like everything is good. It seems like everything is fine. I feel like I could
still use this computer like an everyday computer. You go onto the Internet. Yeah. Oh, the Internet doesn't work. I'm gonna go ahead and send
that VM to the Shadow Realm. We're gonna Show in Finder and hit, bam. But we're gonna go ahead and open up another Windows 11 instance. I'm having so much fun doing this. I mean, I love destroying my computers with computer viruses. But if you guys enjoy
what you're watching, make sure you hit the Like button. Try to get this video to 50k likes. Real-time protection off.
(computer chimes) We're gonna go ahead and plug in the USB so we can get another computer virus. The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is called GoldenEye. Let's go ahead and pop this baby. "Blocked access to your locations." What? Oh, I've never
seen anything like this. It literally, like, prevents clicking. What the hell's happening? Bro, what the heck did this
GoldenEye do to the computer? I can't even move the mouse. I can't even move the mouse.
(trackpad thumping) I can't even move the mouse. Bro, what the hell?
(trackpad clicking) Bro, the computer is absolutely, what the hell did GoldenEye do? That's a sketchy virus. Shut Down. That's one of those viruses
that, it doesn't even, like, show you running. It just literally just
destroys your computer in the background, oh my god. The computer doesn't even boot again. Windows 11 #8, disconnect
from the Internet, real-time protection off.
(computer chimes) The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is called InfiniteBlue. Gonna run as administrator, InfiniteBlue, allowing the
app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device. "Hello, InfiniteBlue is
gonna destroy your PC without even an elevation. Do you wish to continue? Warning. This malware only works
on Windows 7." (laughing) Shout-out to the person who
made the computer virus. Okay. (virus blaring) That just ruined my day. Oh, so it just destroyed the computer. (virus screeching) Oh no. Oh no. - Oh yeah! - Can I reset the computer? Shut Down. (virus blaring) It's not even shutting down. Shut Down. Yeah, shut down now, now. (virus stuttering) (virus screeching) Bro, what is happening? Shut Down. I can't even close it. Show in Finder. Oh my god, that was the
most destructive virus of the video so far, but
we're gonna get even worse the more we move down the list
and talk about jump scares. We're gonna disconnect from the Internet, real-time protection off on the computer. And then now we can plug in
the USB so we can download the next computer virus onto the computer. Ah, the next computer
virus that we're gonna open up is called the Monoxide virus. This is a really cool one. I've heard a lot about this one here. And we're gonna go ahead and
open up the Monoxide virus. (laughs) "You have a Trojan
known as the Monoxide.exe that has full capacity
to delete all the data and your operating system. By continuing, you keep in
mind that the creator will not be responsible for any
damage caused by this Trojan. And it's highly recommended
that you run this on a virtual machine where
a snapshot has been made before execution for the sake
of entertainment and analysis. Are you sure you want to run this?" Yes. (computer chimes)
"Final warning, this Trojan has a lot of
destructive potential. You will lose a lot of
your data if you continue. And the creator will not be responsible for any of the damage caused. This is not meant to
be malicious but simply for entertainment and
educational purposes. Are you sure you want to continue? This is your final chance
to stop from executing." Is it gonna really execute? Is the Monoxide virus
really going to execute? (computer chiming)
Oh, what the? (virus screeching) Oh, that's freaky. Oh, that's freaky. Oh, that's freaky. This is the Monoxide virus. Dude, that's absolutely destructive. Oh my goodness. Give us a minute. (computer chiming) What is happening? The Monoxide virus, yeah, this
one is absolutely bonkers. (virus blaring rhythmically) Oh, this is sick. What is happening? I'm not
even doing any of this. I'm not doing anything that you see on the computer right now. It's trying to open up
a bunch of pictures. I'm not connected to
the Internet right now. Shout-out to the person
that made this virus. I don't know if I saw the creator's name. Oh my god, it just gets worse. It gets more unusable. Can I use Task Manager? Task Manager, Task Manager, soft. Okay, oh my god. Task Manager just told me to
go F myself. Hold on one sec. (virus oscillating) (Crypto laughing) (computer chiming) What is it Googling? This is such a well-made computer virus. You know what we're gonna do, though. We're gonna have to take it and
send it to the Shadow Realm. Shut Down. (virus screeching) "Your device ran into a
problem and needs to restart. We just collected some error info, and we'll restart it for you. 67% complete." This is an actual disaster, bro. It destroyed the boot
sector of the computer. And now the VM will never boot again. Oh my god. Just shut down the computer. Let's go on to Windows 11 #10. The Monoxide virus, that
was absolutely bonkers. The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is called the Monster Ransomware. Now that sounds pretty badass,
so we're gonna go ahead and hit the Monster Ransomware. What's gonna happen? (computer chiming) Oh my god. "You has been encrypted." Oh no, so now everything is destroyed. So all the files inside the
ransom, oh, this is messed up. So what happens if I restart the computer? It's gonna restart the computer. Oh, that's not good. Ah, ah! What the hell? What kind of ransomware is this? It doesn't even give me an address. Ah! That's the fake ransomware I've ever seen. That's not a ransomware. That just destroys the boot
sector of your computer, and now the computer doesn't work anymore. Disconnect from the
Internet, manage settings, real-time protection off. Oh, this one is really interesting. Here's another ransomware. I have the Scorpion Virus for you guys. A lot of people have been asking me, "Crypto, do the Scorpion Virus. Do the Scorpion Virus." We're gonna take the
Scorpion Virus, and (laughs) I'm actually excited to
run this one for you guys. Are you guys ready? Let's get it. "Welcome to the Scorpion Virus. Enter the code to unlock
the virus. Remaining tries." But ransomware doesn't really
look like this, actually. It's supposed to give you
an address and a time limit, because right now, how are
you supposed to get the code? What's the code for the Scorpion Virus? Okay, so it's not 1234. What about 0000? How many numbers is it? I doesn't even tell you how many numbers. One try, zero tries remaining. And now the virus is locked forever. Now your computer is absolutely screwed. ♪ Ah, ah, ah ♪ - The Scorpion Virus just
absolutely obliterated it. ♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ - So what if I tried to
restart the computer? ♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ♪ (computer buzzing) - Anyways, I have another Windows open. We're gonna disconnect from the Internet. We're gonna go to the
real-time protection, turn it off, Yes. The next computer virus that
we're gonna open up is called the VeryFun computer virus. Now, if you ask me, that sounds very fun. We're gonna go ahead and
VeryFun.exe, allowing the-- (quirky electronic music) What is happening? Oh, this is so bad. What is happening?
(computer chimes) "Subscripts dimension range exceeded." "A very funny thing is happening." "FUN FUN FUN FUN." So the computer, it looks like a Microsoft Paint spray effect. Is this real life? Is this it? This is what life is from now on? What? (laughing) Spark.rar encrypted pass, what the hell? Okay. Yeah, I'm done with this one. So that's the VeryFun computer virus. Restarting the computer. Hopefully, it's not super destructive to the point where it's unusable. Hopefully, I can still use the computer. Bro, why is this happening? It's still booting. Okay. So the VeryFun virus, it
looks like it destroyed that computer as well, man, oh no. I have to send that one
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and open up the TaskILL. Probably just kills the Task Manager. That's what I'm imagining.
(computer chimes) So if I try to open Task
Manager, Task Manager. Ah! Ah! (laughs) Oh my god, it literally
removed the Task Manager. You can't even display the
security and shut down options. Oh, nothing is working. Dude, that's a scary computer virus. Oh my god, what just happened? Oh, the computer is just white. It's all white. It doesn't do anything. The next computer virus
that we're gonna open up is actually a video game. It's called SONIC.EYX. This is a computer virus here. It's an infamous computer
virus video game, SONIC.EYX. "This game has flashing
lights, loud noises, and a few other stuff that
possibly harm your eyes or your ears. Oh? (glitchy video game music) (video game buzzing) "Quit right now before it's too late." You can't even quit. "This is not a normal ROM hack. Delete it immediately." - [Echoing Voice] Oh no. - "Your time is running out. Run. (Sonic crunching) (upbeat video game music) Hey, it's like Sonic. (glitchy video game music) (Tails whirring)
(rings jingling) So I'm literally just playing
a game of Sonic right now. (Tails whooshing)
(Tails whirring) (checkpoint dings) (static hissing)
Oh, this is-- (spring boings)
(Tails whooshes) (static hisses) So the game is just lagging on me. Looks like a regular Sonic level. (rings jingling) (Tails whooshes)
(static hissing) (Tails whirring) Where am I?
(static hissing) (gasps) What is this? What is this? (Tails whooshing) Where did Sonic go? (Tails whirring) (Tails whooshing)
(Tails whirring) That's what I'm talking
about, boy. Where's Sonic? (video game scrapes)
Ah! (Tails whirring) (Tails sputtering) "Meet me at the beginning." (Tails whooshing)
(Tails whirring) Oh, bro. Ah!
(video game ringing) (video game blaring)
Ah! (wind rushing) "You make me sick." Oh, the computer's actually going crazy. Oh, the computer's actually going bonkers. "Deserves all the pain." (virus thumping and roaring) (static hisses)
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh, this is actually
happening to the computer! Ah! "Has failed to log in to your
current Internet connection." Log in to your Internet
current connection? That actually just destroyed
the frickin' computer. Oh my goodness. Well, that's all the computer viruses. Subscribe to the channel if
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