Sure to annoy IT people but those just need a line of text while the rest of the screen is free real estate for Micro$oft! Public BSODs tend to go viral too.
Sure to annoy IT people but those just need a line of text while the rest of the screen is free real estate for Micro$oft! Public BSODs tend to go viral too.
That’s not related to what I meant, I meant that the BSOD in its current state doesn’t show anything useful; some generic error, a QR code leading to a generic page, a code that still doesn’t let you find more than “I had a BSOD”…
So hypothetically McAfee dating “You don’t seem to know what this screen means […]” is ironic, as I don’t think anybody does since Win 8.