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Blue Screen of Death

Not .Net related, but while I was reading a Dutch news website to keep an eye what is happening back home, I read that the Blue Screen Of Death screensaver can be downloaded from a Microsoft web site. Yep, you read it correctly, a MICROSOFT web site.

"One of the most feared colors in the NT world is blue. The infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) will pop up on an NT system whenever something has gone terribly wrong. Bluescreen is a screen saver that not only authentically mimics a BSOD, but will simulate startup screens seen during a system boot.

On NT 4.0 installations it simulates chkdsk of disk drives with errors!

On Win2K and Windows 9x it presents the Win2K startup splash screen, complete with rotating progress band and progress control updates!

On Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 it present the XP/Server 2003 startup splash screen with progress bar!

Bluescreen cycles between different Blue Screens and simulated boots every 15 seconds or so. Virtually all the information shown on Bluescreen's BSOD and system start screen is obtained from your system configuration - its accuracy will fool even advanced NT developers. For example, the NT build number, processor revision, loaded drivers and addresses, disk drive characteristics, and memory size are all taken from the system Bluescreen is running on.

Use Bluescreen to amaze your friends and scare your enemies!

Bluescreen runs on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 9x (it requires DirectX)."

Had to give you the link: http://www.Microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Miscellaneous/BlueScreen.mspx

Comments

Ramon Smits said:

It's the same screensaver that has always been available through sysinternals.com but they are currently migrating that website to the microsoft domain thus also all its downloads. The only thing missing the sourcecode that is (still) available at sysinternals.com.
# November 9, 2006 10:59 AM
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