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Story: Microsoft offers prank Blue Screen Of Death

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Posted by: Graeme Wearden (Tuesday 14 November 2006, 5:28 PM)

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Sign of the future?

Hi there,

We think it's interesting that Microsoft has chosen to keep offering this program, even though it's blocked by some antivirus companies. Maybe it's so confident in the stability of Vista and XP that it can safely treat the BSOD as a historical joke? Good news for us all if they're right.

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