(RSOD) VISTA 64Bit - SP1 Red Screen Of Dead (RSOD)
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i Played Snake On This Video xD (no joke) just hit up and left
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isnt this the bsod only red?
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Can it run crysis?
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Does a RSOD happen when a formatting process is cancelled or what?
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I hate vista! I was booting it up after a power outage and I got the REAL RSOD
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@SonicFan344 Vista is fucking garbage anyway. I just plain wouldn't use Vista.
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i ovrclck mai cumputr an it get unstabl
fckin windows sukcz
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The RSOD means that Vista is bleeding everywhere and needs to be put down.
T_T Poor Vista,I love you!
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it is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
but the blue background was change to red
and it is a memory dump crash not a RSOD or BSOD! :P
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What type of word is crash dump? lol!
AnnastamRules 1 year ago
@AnnastamRules The physical memory (or core file) is a snapshot of the kernel containing all of the program text, data, and control structures that are part of the operating system. When a system crashes, the physical memory is written to the end of the swap slice of the disk. Although the system writes a core file whenever it crashes, it does not save the crash dump file unless you configure the system to do so.
delgadoii 1 year ago
Indeed bud.. indeeedd... Windows did it to me again!!! LMAO
delgadoii 1 year ago
lmao... from Blue To Red... Classic Winblows behavior jajaja... did you manage to fix the problem?... or it still occurs?.
thanks for the reply.
cheers
delgadoii 3 years ago