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How to force a BSOD on your computer! (Un-Harmful)
BioMan8 (2013-04-12 08:40:42)... Windows 8 has no recovery, or blue screen. It just shows an error message titled "An error has occured : (", with the Colon and apostrophe...
BioMan8 (2013-04-12 08:41:45)And it will automatically waste ten minutes trying to rewind time to an extent where that error never occured.
2013-04-12 15:42:12
CodyP2000 (2013-04-12 08:42:37)Well... Windows 8 doesn't have an "Error Recovery" Startup screen. I have Windows 7, that's why I listed that.
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BioMan8 (2013-04-12 08:45:02)I know, but it wastes much more time on SatanHells 8 then GodlyHeavens 7.
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BSOD - Blue Screen of Death (Windows computers)
The BSOD can damage your computer, but I have one way to force a BSOD without dealing any harm to your computer.
1) Right-Click on the taskbar and click "Start Task Manager".
2) Click on the "Processes" tab.
3) Look for a process called "csrss.exe". Right click it and then click "End Process".
4) A window will pop up, asking you if you want to end the process. Click the button labeled "End Process"
5) Now, you have an immediate Blue Screen of Death! Remember, this does not harm your computer. It will be completely normal when it starts back up.
(Windows 7 and below) One thing I need to say: A screen titled "Windows Error Recovery" Will appear. Just highlight the "Start Windows Normally" option, and hit Enter. It will start up like normal.
You will have no files deleted, and your computer is unharmed.
After you have tried it, write a comment on your experience.
Trust me, I have done this a million times.
Bye!
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