NotMyFault

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#1 Post by guinness »

Simply make your color section in the new BSOD color picker dialog, press the “Do Bug” button, and enjoy your creation of a new color for the BSOD screen.
Download: http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinov ... 79158.aspx

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guinness wrote:
Simply make your color section in the new BSOD color picker dialog, press the “Do Bug” button, and enjoy your creation of a new color for the BSOD screen.
Download: http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinov ... 79158.aspx
LOL. That's a terrible idea! It is not a BSOD if the first letter doesn't stand for "Blue" (unless its black or ... beige).

Easily the most useless (and therefore hilarious) program I've seen in a while.

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#3 Post by guinness »

This is why I avoided adding it to the submission section :) And if people use Windows 7 and maintain driver updates you shouldn't need to change the BSOD colour!

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