When you seen Blue Screen on your computer first time?

Raichel Simon

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Today's, Blue screen of death is common on computer, most of the people shocked when they faced this type of error first time....
 
I used to experience it while running Windows XP. Thanks that Microsoft has resolved the error in Windows 7. I am using Windows 7 for 6 years now and didn't experience BSOD.
 
It’s not just the first time but every time I would see a blue screen, butterflies would pester my stomach and my hands would feel cold. I have to admit that it is scary because it is added work. It’s not easy to correct the blue screen and using the installation disk is not a simple matter. It may not be considered a blue screen but the CHKDSK screen appeared last month which made me worried.
 
It’s not just the first time but every time I would see a blue screen, butterflies would pester my stomach and my hands would feel cold. I have to admit that it is scary because it is added work. It’s not easy to correct the blue screen and using the installation disk is not a simple matter. It may not be considered a blue screen but the CHKDSK screen appeared last month which made me worried.
You need to check your pc via technician......and they will fix your problem permanently or if your pc is old then you have to change it...
 
Today's, Blue screen of death is common on computer, most of the people shocked when they faced this type of error first time....
That happened to me a few days after I bought my very first laptop. It had a Windows XP OS and it was supposedly refurbished. I really regretted buying it.
 
I'm using windows 10, sometimes when my computer starts up from sleep mode I get blue screen of death. But it's not always so uncomfortable.
 
First time was like, WOW and you learn about it. Then the other blue screens is like! mad and NOOOO! why! god damn!
 
I haven't gotten the BSOD (Blue screen of death) in years. Last time I got it legit? Was when I was running Windows XP. There was a weird glitch within the Windows Media player that would cause my whole system to shut down and go blue screen. I fixed it eventually though - but it was annoying.
 
I experienced it on Windows XP back in the day and it was a panic-striking experience.

On the new Windows 10, that sad face blue screen seems far too common though
 
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