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nah, throw a few small coins onto a live mobo. might not get BSOD, but the sparks'll look pretty :D
NVidia drivers have been the only cause of XP bluescreens for me over the past 7 years. literally. XP is rock solid if you dont install lame drivers
XZIBIT SAYS LESS TALK, MORE PICS
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torus: One fast and simple way, works both in XP and Vista.
1. Install Nokia PC Suite ( I tried version 7.1)
2. Connect a Nokia phone to your computer.
3. Remove the usb cable from the computer.
4. If you're lucky, Enjoy BSOD!
not working.
Looks like the Yamanote line. Considering the high number of trains that make the trip every day...
OMG that girl is gonna suffer!
OMG that girl is gonna suffer!
consider this
Freaks!
Is that Oscar Wilde at the top left?
I have 2 more solutions for instant blue screen:
1) If you have a laptop and a dock, undock it and then dock back
2) Put it to hibernate and then wake up
1) If you have a laptop and a dock, undock it and then dock back
2) Put it to hibernate and then wake up
Musicians using ASIO sound drivers can easily get a bluescreen by setting the output latency to 0ms DURING playback :)
why would anyone try to run his digital audio at zero latency? Law of nature is against that. It can't work (unless you have a flux-compensator with working XP drivers installed of course).
Using ASIO, buffer size and sampling rate define latency, can't change them during playback. In fact it's hard to change them even if an ASIO application is running idle. Overprotective drivers?
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