She'd found the installer on a dusty network drive labeled "DEPRECATED—DO NOT USE." The build date was stamped in the properties: . It was five years old, unsupported, and frankly, ugly. The interface used gradients and drop shadows that screamed Windows 7.
She pressed Esc.
Maya double-clicked the shortcut. The familiar crimson red icon bloomed on her taskbar. She selected "Record Screen," chose the secondary monitor, hit the red button. Apowersoft Screen Recorder Pro v2.1.4 Build 08....
The recording stopped. A save dialog appeared. She named the file "Audit_Safe_Dec23.mp4" and saved it to her desktop. Then she held down the power button on her laptop until the screen went black. She'd found the installer on a dusty network
Beep.
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