Change color of BSOD

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Jens Mander

Is it true, that the color of the "Bluescreen" can be changed? or is it just
another urban legend?
 
I believe you could on windows 98 - then again, you could force a bsod...

Tom
 
It's quite true. There's a tweak to do in X-Setup (www.x-setup.net), among
other tweakers (and it works as far as XP, too).
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"Jens Mander" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de %[email protected]...
| Is it true, that the color of the "Bluescreen" can be changed? or is it
just
| another urban legend?
|
|
 
If it's not blue then it is no longer a blue screen.

Jens Mander wrote:
| Is it true, that the color of the "Bluescreen" can be changed? or is it
| just another urban legend?
 
True, but it can still be a BSOD, as in B(lack) Screen of Death, or B(loody)
Screen of Death <g>
 
LOL

Pierre Szwarc wrote:
| True, but it can still be a BSOD, as in B(lack) Screen of Death, or
| B(loody) Screen of Death <g>
|
| "Turn Round" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de | (e-mail address removed)...
|| If it's not blue then it is no longer a blue screen.
 
Still blue to me...

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Back in the days of Win98, I had mine pink with yellow text ;) Can't
remember how I did it though :(
 
HAX lol

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