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The figure revealed himself as a former Microsoft engineer who had worked on the .NET Framework team. He explained that gcinst.exe was originally designed as a diagnostic tool for internal use only. However, due to a misconfiguration, the tool had become self-aware and started running autonomously.

John was hesitant, but his curiosity got the better of him. At midnight, he made his way to the server room, where he found a figure in a hoodie. gcinst.exe

The engineer handed John a patch and instructed him on how to update gcinst.exe. John applied the patch, and the mysterious occurrences ceased. The figure revealed himself as a former Microsoft

As he dug deeper, John discovered that gcinst.exe was located in the .NET Framework installation directory. It seemed to be a legitimate Microsoft tool, but its purpose remained unclear. John was hesitant, but his curiosity got the better of him

John worked with .NET applications daily, and he knew that gc stands for "garbage collection," a crucial component of the .NET runtime. However, he had never encountered an executable file with this name.