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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

This is my second video relating to Microsoft Windows, to be uploaded on YouTube. This BSOD and WBOD occurred when I was trying to exit out of MS-DOS, then the Explorer.exe WBOD message saying that there was an error. Then I click close and then refreshed the desktop. Only then, the WBOD popped up again and clicked close. This time, a BSOD popped up indicating a fatal exception OE occurred. This video has been edited from Windows Movie Maker. Don't forget to rate and add good comments!

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  • thats windows 3.11?

  • No, that is Windows 98. Though I upgraded the computer from Windows 95 in 2001. Besides, I don't have Windows 3.11.

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  • Lol what have we learnt from this kids

    "Pressing any key to return to windows, doesn't actually work"

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  • este de un BSOD si eu nam windows 98

  • Uhh, You cannot terminate Rundll32.exe.

  • I remember when this happened on the computers at our school when they ran 98SE, even if you put no or cancel it would blue screen xD

    I never understood why it said "your system is dangerously low in resources" i always though 98 was light on resources =P

  • my old skool had the same problem with windows 98 normal

  • And I got it in Windows XP! (I never got it on Windows 98 or earlier)

  • I always get the white box in Microsoft Bob. Never in Office or Explorer. That would be scary.

  • You should hard reset your old PC.

  • This is what the BSOD should have said:

    "Microsoft has officially screwed you over. You have two options: 1) Stay stuck with a screwed over computer. 2) Pay $1,500 dollars for an overpriced repair job.

    Have a nice day."

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