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September 27, 2011
A Friendly BSOD For Windows 8
By Chad Sweely
In today's society, we all know that we as human beings are not perfect. Operating systems for computers are the same way, basically because a whole lot of people and businesses use them in many different situations and with various hardware combinations. With this in mind, Windows (all distributions) will sometimes encounter issues communicating with this hardware and will report these issues in a screen commonly known as the "Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)."

BSODs have been around since the early versions of Windows, and have been known to cause aggravation to both consumers and techies alike. To see how the BSOD has cosmetically changed throughout the years, I have provided this YouTube video below.

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