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If you tired of the BSOD being, well, blue, then go ahead and use designer colors:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinovich/archive/2011/01/11/3379158.aspx
Pick your own colors and crash your Windows 7 within the same little application. It works well and will change your performance index as well; who said the BSOD needs to be blue?
http://blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinovich/archive/2011/01/11/3379158.aspx
Pick your own colors and crash your Windows 7 within the same little application. It works well and will change your performance index as well; who said the BSOD needs to be blue?

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