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From: | Kev <co273 AT freenet DOT buffalo DOT edu> |
Subject: | Re: BSOD, fun. |
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> > Btw. To make the Windows system crash completely without any BSOD, > > this little debug script is even easier: > > start the program and see a freeeeezing system. :) > > Sorry, doesn't work with Windows 2000 - it just says the DOS box executed an > invalid instruction, and closes the dos-box. Haven't tried it on Win9x, but > I can imagine what would happen ;-) > Speaking of stupid Windows tricks, does it still work to lock up the interrupt and run a while(1){}; and crash a W63k machine?
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