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The subject is frequently associated with an infamous creepypasta or "lost media" horror story involving a disturbing video found on an old hard drive or a mysterious website.

The video cut to black. I sat in the silence of my room, my heart hammering against my ribs. I went to delete the file, but the system returned an error: "File in use by another program." 0098.avi

I found the file on a discarded 20GB Western Digital drive I picked up at a garage sale for five dollars. The drive was mostly empty, filled with the digital ghosts of a life I didn't know: blurry vacation photos, half-finished Word documents, and a folder simply titled "TEMP." Inside that folder was a single video file: . The subject is frequently associated with an infamous

It wasn't a person, but it had the suggestion of one. It was a high-angle shot of a basement—my basement. Or at least, a perfect replica of it. The camera was positioned exactly where my smoke detector is. In the center of the frame stood a figure draped in a heavy, wet-looking wool coat. It didn't move, but the video quality was so degraded that the pixels around its head seemed to swarm like flies. I went to delete the file, but the

The file size was strangely large for a video with such a short duration—nearly 800MB for only 12 seconds of footage. When I double-clicked it, my media player struggled to load. The screen stayed black for six seconds. There was no sound, just the low, oppressive hum of digital white noise that seemed to vibrate the desk under my hands. At the seven-second mark, the image flickered to life.

That’s when I heard it. From the floor directly beneath my chair—coming from the basement—the faint, rhythmic screech of metal grinding on metal began.

The story typically revolves around a short, grainy video clip (often described as being only a few seconds long) that captures something unsettling—ranging from a distorted face to a cryptic, supernatural occurrence—that supposedly has a negative psychological effect on the viewer.