For those of you that hark back to "ye golden times of computing", before the dastardly XP brought the stability of a Windows OS, I bring you your own BSOD:woot2: .
Relive the pleasures of seeing your screen display the Blue Screen of Death, and for those of you too young to remember the heyday of "real" computing, revel in the pleasures of the fighting in the trenches, see what Grandad saw, experience (without coming to harm) the Somme of the Computing Years.....Horrendous death tolls, and men who could never compute again, stricken by the Horrors of the BSOD....take the virtual tour and download your own BSOD.......go on, you know you are MAN enough to do it!!........
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Miscellaneous/BlueScreen.mspx
Warning.....the o\p is in no way liable for brain haemmorage, confusion caused by blueness of screen or Hemaroids, consult your Pharmacist should these symptoms persist
Hmm, one to install on workmates' computers, methinks.
Quote from: Maus;162802Hmm, one to install on workmates' computers, methinks.
Let me know if it works...I'll add it to my boss his computer :devil:
Quote from: DuVeL;162851Let me know if it works...I'll add it to my boss his computer :devil:
You must really love him don't you? :)
My boss likes a good joke and since I'm "watching/repairing" the computers over here at work...
Or should I do it with the intern
ARRGGGH I couldn't stand it
brings back far, far too many bad memories (which was normally followed by a reinstall).
PEN
Quote from: DuVeL;162851Let me know if it works...I'll add it to my boss his computer :devil:
it works, even simultates the start up screen/folders/drivers/os of your system
Quote from: Gorion;163233it works, even simultates the start up screen/folders/drivers/os of your system
I've tryed it on my boss. He was like: :blink: :ranting2:
Bad thing was that I couldn't set it back directly as it should be, needed a computer restart.
Anyone else had that problem?