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From: lintux AT dds DOT nl (Wilmer van der Gaast)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: BSOD, fun.
Date: 1 Mar 2000 13:51:59 GMT
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 03:07:23 GMT, Rhamphoryncus wrote:
> Well, I'm not sure how, but I got windows to blue screen.  Did it
> again after a reboot too.  Oh, and the colours (for RHIDE) got screwed
> up earlier.
> 
> As for reproducing it, http://www.odysseys.net/adam/BTOLd_BSOD.zip
> contains all the stuff I was working with at the time (and a few
> others.)  Just unzip them into a dir, run BTOLd.exe, hit 'y' for a few
> iterations and it BSODs.  For me anyways.
> 
Btw. To make the Windows system crash completely without any BSOD, this
little debug script is even easier:

--- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP ---
a
cli
hlt

rcx
2
n halt.com
w
q
--- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP --- SNIP ---

Just put that in a file called halt.scr (or whatever) and type:

debug < halt.scr

to generate a 2-byte file called halt.com. Close all Windows applications,
start the program and see a freeeeezing system. :)


Don't try this at home kids! :)

-- 

Wilmer van der Gaast (lintux AT dds DOT nl)
ICQ 55707076

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