 In the year 2000, at the very depths of the technological realm, there existed a mysterious operating system called, Windows Code Name Jupiter. An operating system that was said to have been named after Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun and the biggest of all the solar systems planets. After the tales of Windows Code Name's Moon, Mars and Ceres, Code Name Jupiter was said to have possessed powers beyond the imagination of human beings. Rumors began circulating claiming that it was a project at Microsoft that was going to become a very successful operating system. If it weren't for its strange reality manipulating superpowers to have plagued the operating system, the project was therefore abandoned as it was deemed too dangerous to fix the bugs and superpowers in the operating system itself. As the rumors of Jupiter's own existence spread throughout the technological community, I decided to test the operating system on my computer, but whatever I did, I was greeted with a user interface far off of how an ordinary operating system should have in general. The boot screen showed planet Jupiter with the Windows logo next to it, like almost always, the startup sound was the same one used in Windows 2000, as with the other operating systems with planet themed code names. Everything was normal at first until strange things began to happen within minutes after the booting process began. A strange luminescent aura was illuminating my whole room. Within the computer itself, files would disappear before reappearing in the most unexpected possible places. Cryptic messages would often display. Strange whispers were heard emanating from the speakers. The screen would often flicker. Distorted figures of familiar characters would often appear and disappear at times. The most disturbing thing I found about the system was that it is capable of opening up a wormhole inside of it and it was capable of throwing objects at me from the wormhole, as if the fabric of the real world was blurred by the system itself. And so I tried to uninstall the system, but it kept sending out cryptic error messages telling me to stop, until then, I managed to successfully uninstall the operating system without crashing my computer screen or ruining it, just with a sigh of relief. To this day, the nightmare of the Windows code name Jupiter continues to haunt some people to this day, even people too dared to install it on their computers would never feel comfortable to install it again, even the memory they had would appear in their very own nightmares soon.