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Stop errors are usually hardware or driver related, causing the computer to stop responding in order to prevent damage to the hardware, whereupon, in the latest versions of Windows, the screen presents information for diagnostic purposes that was collected as the operating system performed a bug check.
Stop errors are usually hardware or driver related, causing the computer to stop responding in order to prevent damage to the hardware, whereupon, in the latest versions of Windows, the screen presents information for diagnostic purposes that was collected as the operating system performed a bug check.
[[File:Windows XP BSOD.png|thumb| Blue Screen of Death as seen in XP, [[Windows Vista|Vista]] and 7.]]
[[File:Windows XP BSOD.png|thumb| Blue Screen of Death as seen in XP, [[Windows Vista|Vista]] and 7.]]

== What the heck? ==

News for you: Not a good idea to pull of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/109.78.26.109 stuff like this to my user pages] through an IP. I see you did it to Blake, too. '''[[User:The Stick Man|<font color="000040">TheStickMan</font>]]'''[[User talk:The Stick Man|<font color="000040"><sup>[✆Talk]</sup></font>]] 03:01, 27 April 2011 (UTC)

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Purple Screen of Death

There is a purple screen of death in the Nintendo DS, when can be done by going into PictoChat.

Occurrence of a PSoD in the Nintendo DS.

Blue Screen of Death

The Blue Screen Of Death (also known as BSoD or bluescreen, or "Blue Screen of Doom"), known officially as a Stop Error or a bug check is the error screen displayed by the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems upon encountering a critical error, of a non-recoverable nature, that causes the system to "crash." The term is named after the color of the screen generated by the error.

Stop errors are usually hardware or driver related, causing the computer to stop responding in order to prevent damage to the hardware, whereupon, in the latest versions of Windows, the screen presents information for diagnostic purposes that was collected as the operating system performed a bug check.

Blue Screen of Death as seen in XP, Vista and 7.