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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West of Seattle
Posts: 4,718
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The complaint that MS was getting from users was that they were sick and tired of the Blue Screen. So MS, in all their infinite wisdom, added a Red Screen of Death for a different class of problems. Now, we'll see fewer BSODs because some of the events that used to generate BSODs will now generate RSODs instead. Great idea, thanks, Microsoft, for all of that innovation.
Of course, some of us have given up on both Blue and Red -- go BSD, baby!
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