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Free Fake Blue Screen Of Death Generator Apps For Windows Systems
Blue Screen of Death is a serious issue as it usually happens because of some corrupt files and other errors. So, think for a minute, what if you can pull a prank on your friend such that BSOD pops up on their screen. In this article, we are going to see some apps to do the same.
All the apps that we are going to talk about in this article are safe to use as they won't damage your system files. These are the applications to create a fake Blue Screen of Death:
Let us see how you can scare your friend with these applications.
1] Not My FaultThe first free app, Not My Fault, is the simplest tool to create the Blue Screen of Death. It can help you in scaring others as it can hang along with crashing, thus leading to a minor panic attack.
Not My Fault has three options that you can select from: Crash, Leak, and Hang. It is available for both 32 bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10. If Kernel-mode ain't the one, go and have a look at their wide range of options that includes code overwrite, high IRQL Flash, Stak Trash, Butter Flow, Double free, and Harcoded Breakpoint.
It also has color options but the basic Blue BSOD works fine for the major population so go and check out. It's working is pretty simple, just download and open the application, select an Option, and crash, hang or leak. You can download the application from here.
2] BlueScreen Screen saverBlueScreen Screen Saver is as the name suggests a Screen Saver but is enough to start a minor panic attack. It has some authentic features that make it an exact replica of BSOD.
The BlueScreen Screen Saver gathers all your information and then uses it to create the exact carbon copy of the Blue Screen you always got on your Windows.
It is different from other Screen Savers as it has an automatic reboot option that starts with Windows Startup Splash Screen. If you are looking for the exact carbon copy of Blue Screen then go for BlueScreen Screen Saver.
3] BSOD SimulatorIf you want an app from Microsoft Store then BSOD Simulator is for you. It is one of the most customizable software on our list. You can twitch the BSOD to make it look the way you want. You can change the Emoji, Description, Url, and Stop Code.
So, if you want a simple tool to pull a prank on your friend then download BSOD Simulator from Microsoft Store.
4] NotepadYes! You can create a fake BSOD with Notepad. So, you don't have to download a third-party application. The only caveat is that it is a bit tricky, but we will simplify the process for you.
To create a fake BSOD, launch Notepad, copy and paste the following code, and save your file as fakebluescreen.Bat.
@echo off echo ^<html^>^<head^>^<title^>BSOD^ </title^> > bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<hta:application id="oBVC" >> bsod.Hta echo applicationname="BSOD" >> bsod.Hta echo version="1.0" >> bsod.Hta echo maximizebutton="no" >> bsod.Hta echo minimizebutton="no" >> bsod.Hta echo sysmenu="no" >> bsod.Hta echo Caption="no" >> bsod.Hta echo windowstate="maximize"/^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^</head^>^<body bgcolor="#000088" scroll="no"^> >> bsod.Hta echo ^<font face="Lucida Console" size="4" color="#FFFFFF"^> >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LES_OR_EQ UAL^</p^> >> bsod.Htaecho. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer, If this screen appears again, follow these steps:^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need.^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>Technical information:^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000C,0x00000002,0x00000 000,0xF86B5A89)^</p^> >> bsod.Htaecho. >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>*** gv3.Sys - Address F86B5A89 base at F86B5000, DateStamp 3dd9919eb^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>Beginning dump of physical memory^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>Physical memory dump complete.^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo ^<p^>Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.^</p^> >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo. >> bsod.Hta echo ^</font^> >> bsod.Hta echo ^</body^>^</html^> >> bsod.Hta start "" /wait "bsod.Hta" del /s /f /q "bsod.Hta" > nulNow, launch the file to see the fake BSOD. You can exit the screen by closing the Command Prompt window.
However, the experience won't be as good as some other third-party apps, the primary reason is that your cursor will appear on the screen.
That's it. These are some of the best applications to create a fake BSOD in Windows 10.
Read Next: How to manually initiate Blue Screen of Death.
These Guys Snuck A Fake Poster Of Themselves Into McDonald's To Make An Important Point
If you're going to pull a prank, you might as well do it right.
The fake McDonald's poster that 21-year-old student Jevh Maravilla shared on Twitter on Monday is the absolute perfect example of this.
"I noticed there was a blank wall at McDonald's so I decided to make this fake poster of me and my friend," wrote Maravilla. "It's now been 51 days since I hung it up."
Let's go in for a close-up of those:
Credit: twitter/@jevholution
Credit: twitter/@jevholution
To be fair, they really have done an excellent job with that poster.
On a YouTube video Maravilla posted in August after he first carried out the prank, he explained a little more about the motivation behind it.
"If you haven't noticed, there isn't a lot of Asians represented in media," he says in the clip. "And hopefully one day I could see someone like me on the big screen. So one day, my bud Christian and I were eating at McDonald's, munching on some snack wraps. I look up and I see a blank wall and I tell Christian, 'Hey, what if we put a picture of us on there? Look around, there are literally no Asians in any of these walls. Maybe we can change that.'"
After that they staged the photo, made a few edits, and bought themselves an old McDonald's shirt in a thrift store. Then they made their move.
Here's the full video:
"To this day, I can say that the poster has been up since," concludes Maravilla, "and I really hope they never take it down.
"Remember, folks: all races deserve recognition. And I guess I did my part."
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How To Replace A Broken Laptop Screen
A cracked screen can make a laptop unusable. Luckily, you can fix it. Bill Detwiler gives you step-by-step instructions for replacing a broken laptop LCD panel.
Whether it's cracked or has one too many blown pixels, a broken laptop display can stop you dead in your tracks. But with the right tools, a little technical know-how, and a bit of patience you can replace a damaged LCD.
Note: In this article and video, I show you how to replace the screen on an Asus UL50V notebook, which has an LED-backlit LCD. Depending on the make and model of your laptop, the internal hardware and specific steps may vary. The general process however, should be the same.
Should you try this fix?If accidental damage is covered under your laptop's warranty, don't do this fix yourself. Get the laptop repaired under the warranty.
I also suggest you watch my earlier video on what to know before trying to fix a smartphone or tablet. It's not specifically about laptops, but the information is still relevant, and it will help you decided if you should repair the machine yourself or take it to a shop.
Lastly, understand that if you follow the instructions in this video, you do so at your own risk. Neither CNET nor any of its representatives can be held responsible for injury, damage, or loss of data.
Getting a replacement screen and toolsTo begin your fix, you'll need a few simple tools and a replacement LCD screen. For tools, I recommend a screwdriver with a variety of small bits, such as a Phillips #00 and a Torx T5. It's also a good idea to have a few thin metal blades or plastic spudgers. These are really handy for removing the trim that surrounds the screen.
As for the replacement LCD, you should be able to buy one either from the laptop manufacturer's authorized parts dealer or a third-party supplier. Depending the screen, they usually cost between $50 and $250 dollars–more if it's a high-end display or you buy an OEM replacement. Regardless, you'll want to buy a new screen that matches your broken one exactly. The only sure way to do this is to remove the broken one.
1. Remove the screen bezelAfter disconnecting the power supply and removing the battery, carefully examine the bezel around the screen. You'll need to remove this bezel to access the screws that hold the LCD panel in place.
On this laptop, several rubber cushions hide screws, which hold the bezel in place. I'll need to remove these cushions and the screws that are underneath.
With the hidden screws removed, I used a thin metal blade to pop loose one of the bottom corners and worked my way around the bezel with a plastic spudger.
Note: Your laptop may not have cushions or hidden screws. The bezel may simply snap onto the lid or be held in place with double-side tape. Just, adapt my instructions to fit your specific laptop.
Regardless of how you do it, you'll need to completely remove the bezel.
2. Remove the broken LCD panel
With the LCD's mounting brackets exposed, you can remove the screws that secure it to the lid. Then rest the display front-side-down on the case and disconnect its cable.
If your laptop was made before 2010 and has a LCD with fluorescent backlights, it will likely have two cables. But as this is an LED-backlit LCD, it only has one.
Now, locate the manufacturer's label and note the model number. Using this information you should be able to buy an exact match for your broken screen.
3. Install the new LCD panelOnce your new screen arrives, unpack it and make sure it matches the old one.
If the dimensions, mounting brackets, and connector all match, you ready to install the screen. Connect the new panel to the cable, position the panel in the lid, and secure it using the appropriate screws.
Before reattaching the bezel, it's a good idea to test the new panel. Reconnect the battery and power cable and turn the machine on. If the display works, you can reattach the bezel and any external screws and rubber cushions. The repair is now complete.
As fixes go, this one isn't too tough, but it does take a little patience and planning to make sure you get the right replacement screen.
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