Based on similar "PC Destruction" files seen in the wild, the contents usually consist of:
Files with these types of names are often circulated on Japanese message boards (like 5ch) or underground file-sharing sites as "traps" or "joke" software designed to brick operating systems or delete critical data.
with a reputable antivirus like Microsoft Defender or Malwarebytes to ensure no background processes were triggered.
This prefix is a common internet meme in Japan, often used sarcastically to mimic the titles of low-quality or scammy products found on sites like Amazon. In this context, it is used to lure curious users into downloading "modern" malware. Common Payloads in Such Files
Scripts that rapidly replicate processes until the system crashes.
Malware that overwrites the boot sector, making the PC unable to start Windows.