Web-Based Windows Update Prank

I contacted the owner and they said it was hacked, but also said it's now fixed, it should work again.
 
Its been even greater for the future release. :)
Soon I'll do some improvements to it (thank you everyone for suggestions):

> Changing the Language
> More accurate Windows 8 version
> Windows XP version
> Ability to add your own text (maybe?)
 
Hmm, I do not get it. What is the idea behind this "Fake-APP". You seem to have fun with it.... that's good, really! I am happy that you're happy! :) I just do not get the point....
 
Saibagen said:
Hmm, I do not get it. What is the idea behind this "Fake-APP". You seem to have fun with it.... that's good, really! I am happy that you're happy! :) I just do not get the point....

Written at their site as an explanation.

Basically this is a fake Windows Update screen that resides entirely in your browser.
Here are the following potential practical uses:

  • Basically this is a fake Windows Update screen that resides entirely in your browser.
    Here are the following potential practical uses:
  • Go to an Apple Store. Type in fediafedia.com on one or all of their Macs*
  • Do the same on any of your college computers and watch the ensuing chaos
  • Use it in your office to slack off or get a much deserved break
  • Use it as an excuse in your botched PowerPoint presentations
  • Randomly type something on the keyboard and press Enter to trigger a BSOD
  • Also works on tablets and phones! For maximum confusion.
 
Sorry for the late reply! ^^

Ah.... I see. Okay, I can understand you guys, now. ^_^;;;
You're all lazy! Get back to work!
 

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