🤖ALL WINDOWS BSOD SCREENS (1.0-11)🤖

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Windows 3.0 and 1.0 and 2.0 is reading as a enchanted table💀

Windows longhorn: RED IS SUS
Windows 11 : *_-D A R K N E S S-_*

metta
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In reality, the longhorn one is when the Windows Boot Manager encounters a problem, the general one is similiar to XP

SuperHornettherealone
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Anything before Windows 3.1 is just terrifying

Edit: Bro why did I see some smiling and ghost emojis at the first 3 of them 💀💀

hercuAvia
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Every windows: BSOD
Windows Longhorn: RSOD
Windows 11: B(Black)SOD

TheSevenTrillion
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1.0 -
Windows Longhorn: red
Windows 11:fnaf1.ogg

just_no
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The windows BSoD literally looks like if your trying to read it it's just mix of numbers and letters and can't even understand but by 3.1 they changed it to read it also I'm a big fan of windows but the one that gets BSoD is Me when You start it, BSoD Time

SalvadorUnited
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Windows 11: grass grows, sun shines, birds fly, and brother, the darkness is coming

ANONIMUS-gjgo
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I like the previous one starting from scary, complicated, then simple.

creepy
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*Before Windows 3.1 there was not an Official Blue Screen*
Remember, Windows 1.0 for example, was a Dos Application, there was not a Windows Operating System yet, and the Kernel Functions are all from Dos and not from the W1.0 App.
The point is that when a Dos application has an error, it doesn't show any error message, it acts in a very weird way.
In the case of Windows 1.0, if you had a Wrong Dos version installed (running on a older machine or a newer one), it would call the wrong instructions (because they were updated and changed the positions), causing the machine to not run the program properly.
Any Dos App when having an error, acts like the "Windows 1.0 Bsod", it is basically printing to the screen Machine Code (Compiled Assembly/Binary), but this is not supposed to be used as Text, so it links the garbage code to Unicode Characters and prints it anyway.
And about the weird beep, i would guess it happens because as it does print machine code as text, it is also using it as Sound Data, and by that, trying to use more garbage data to try to make sound, causing a beep.
Modern Motherboards have this buzzer (beep component) as an Alert to Hardware errors, like broken devices or wrong connections, but i don't think this existed in 1985.

karmatical
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aw hell nah who put windows 3.0 talking enchantment table💀

nevtf
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Every window deathscreen: blue or cyan
Windows Longhorn: RED IS SUS AND THE SCREEN IS NAMED "RED SCREEN OF WINDOWS BOOT ERROR"
Windows 11: DARKNESS 💀
Edit: ✨️MOM✨️IM✨️FAMOUS✨️

I_am_so_ugly_and_gay
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Windows bsod 1.0-3.0 is just cursed glad they changed it

i_like_nuggies
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1985 - 2020: Blue screen
2004: T H E D E V I L
2021 - 2024: Black screen

icirios
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Longhorn has a red screen of death
Windows 11 has a black screen of death

Gracell
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Windows longhorn is literally a Red screen of death

gogglesunderwater
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The old Windows thier bsod we're kinda creppy now they just Say "): sorry"

Raouf_K
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The windows 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 bsod scares me

Tailsinho.
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Tha Windows XP one still in our heart that day XD

xUnrealxGlxtchx
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Windows Longhorn actually uses XP sounds, the different sounds are fake. Also the BSOD that you showed for Windows Longhorn was seen in Vista build 5048, not Longhorn

techactivate
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Every window deathscreen: blue or cyan
Windows longhorn: RED IS SUS
Windows 11: DARKNESS

Edit 2023, july 26: Why this blew up bruh, this is not even barely funny 💀

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