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CMD ASSOC ZFSENDTOTARGET CLSID They ask you to open a command prompt, “Windows + R” again, then type CMD, then in the command prompt type ASSOC. This lists a load of programs and stuff, and at the bottom there will be something that looks like this:

They will then directed you to Computer > Manage > Computer Management > System Tools > Event View > Windows Logs. It showed a list of events, with errors and warnings. They will ask you how many errors there were. I said about 20. This is not really important.
This is a COMPLETE SCAM.
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