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 More options Oct 18 2006, 3:50 am
From: "kage" <amjed...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 00:50:28 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 18 2006 3:50 am
Subject: Red Screen of Death?
Microsoft has come up with a unique solution to the legendary 'blue
screen of death' in the next version of its Windows operating system.
With the release of Longhorn, the Redmond behemoth has added a red
screen to face users when their system crashes.
According to Microsoft techie and blogger Michael Kaplan, who has been
experimenting with a Longhorn beta, as well as being confronted with
the blue screen of death, now users will also see red.

The red screen of death appears to be the bigger, badder cousin to the
traditional blue screen and is designed to let users know that a more
serious error has occurred, Kaplan said.

It's unlikely that the problem will affect many users of the next
generation operating system. Kaplin, Microsoft's technical lead for
globalisation infrastructure, fonts and tools, said that he had only
achieved the red screen of death by making a "small set-up change" and
altering the registry.

This "somewhat destructive act", said Kaplin, provoked a red screen of
death after he rebooted Longhorn's virtual image, where previous
versions of Windows returned a black screen with a different error
message following the same treatment.

"I am not sure I would class the change as an improvement," Kaplin said.


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