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Xeen:
Today I went to the gym where I work out a few times a week. On the treadmills there they have attached computer-television screens so that you can watch tv while working out. I turned it on to some channel, started running. Less than 5 minutes later suddenly the video freezes and a BSOD comes up.    

Not sure which OS those computers use.

solarismka:

quote:Originally posted by xeen:
Today I went to the gym where I work out a few times a week. On the treadmills there they have attached computer-television screens so that you can watch tv while working out. I turned it on to some channel, started running. Less than 5 minutes later suddenly the video freezes and a BSOD comes up.        

Not sure which OS those computers use.
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Most likly XP media edition.  I've seen quite a few of them do what you described.

Hehe I thought M$ will bring BSOD to the entertainment world, i'd just didn't know that litteraly!

  :D

WMD:
*points down* You don't have a pic, do you?  ;)

It's easy to tell what BSOD goes with each OS.  The only hard ones are 95/98 'cause they're the same.  NT4 is the long one with the filenames and hex codes, 2k is the really short one beginning with "STOP:" and XP has a "consumer friendly" one that says something like "An error has occured and Windows needs to shut down to prevent damage to your  computer."

mobrien_12:

quote:Originally posted by WMD:
and XP has a "consumer friendly" one that says something like "An error has occured and Windows needs to shut down to prevent damage to your  computer."
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Seriously, that's what it says?

Commander:
yup.. or something very close to it.

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