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Originally Posted by Fruity Pebbles
He never said it was a Blue Screen of death...... did he?
becuase if it was a bsod..normaly it would be before the computer boots....
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Well, not necessarily...try this: in the registry, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\i8042prt\Parameters, create a new DWORD called CrashOnCtrlScroll, set it to 1, and restart. Press and hold right-control, then double-tap scroll lock.
You'll be the proud owner of a BSOD, initiated directly from the GUI.
Other ways to cause BSODs from within Windows involve bad drivers, unhandled exceptions, and the like. Trust me when I say that they can happen at any time.
Now, as to whether or not it was a BSOD, or just the Windows Error Reporting box, he can tell us.
Edit: He just did....