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Masque of the Red Screen of Death

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Red screen of death - [Computer Hardware]

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23686

Software giant Microsoft has come up with a new terror for users.

For years, Windows users have had the frustration of seeing their screens go blue and an error message appear saying that the machine has crashed.

Now the next generation of Vole's Windows, dubbed Longhorn, has an addition to the ‘Blue Screen of Death’.

On his bog here, Microsoft techie Michael Kaplan, who has been playing with a Longhorn beta, describes how the Red Screen of Death appears.

He thinks that it is supposed to appear if something really bad happens. However Red Screen of Death seems to have appeared by making a "small set-up change" and altering the registry.

He got a Red Screen when he rebooted Longhorn’s virtual image. "I am not sure I would class the change as an improvement. I mean, the old message ("Windows cannot start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\System32") is one I understand since I know what the destructive operation was. But if I did not have that knowledge then I would not know much about what was going on," Kaplan said.

So it appears that great joys await users of Longhorn.
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
Zaptruder said:
I've never seen XP blue screen...

crash a couple times or just freeze completely, but never blue screened.

IMO the blue screen generally gives you shit for information in determining what the actual problem is....
 
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