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		<title>By: At the Roots of Windows Blue Screen of Death &#124; Techspedia™</title>
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		<description>[...] Unfortunately for Microsoft, one of the aspects of its proprietary operating system that has grown to become associated by default with the Windows brand is the Blue Screen of Death. BSOD, for short, is the result of a critical system error that will stop the operating system dead in its tracks and lead to a reboot. In the NT corner of the universe, blue is by no means a welcomed color, and the BSOD even managed to span a cousin after the launch of Windows Vista. The Black Screen of Death was The Rest Of The Story at Technorati &#8230; [...]</description>
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