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Blue screen of death (BSOD) is a common and not new error of Windows when the computer is experiencing some serious system error. And if you want, you can also create a blue screen of death (BSOD) for the purpose of pranking your friends or even advertising some content, for example. Below is a guide to create a blue screen of death (BSOD).
Instructions for faking the blue screen of death (BSOD) in Vietnamese
Step 1:
We access the Fake Windows BSOD page to create a blue screen.
https://fake-bsod.jaytnw.com/
Step 2:
You can always click on the notification screen frame to change the display content to what you want. Users can change the content in Vietnamese and insert any icons into the interface.

Step 3:
Continue scrolling down below to edit other content. Click on Color to choose a different background color for the blue screen of death if you want. In the Logo section, you can change to another logo. QR Code is where you paste the website URL to create an access QR code.
As a result we get the blue screen of death as shown below.
Step 4:
If you are satisfied with this blue screen of death, click Download full size to download the image or download the image in square size without logo with Download square size (without logo).
The image is then downloaded to your computer for your further use.
Create a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to "prank" your friends
1. Open Notepad on your computer.
2. Copy the code below into a Notepad file, then save the Notepad file by pressing Ctrl + S:
@echo off
echo ^^^BSOD^
> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^> bsod.hta
echo applicationname="BSOD" >> bsod.hta
echo version="1.0" >> bsod.hta
echobutton maximize="no" >> bsod.hta
echo minimizebutton="no" >> bsod.hta
echo sysmenu="no" >> bsod.hta
echo Caption="no" >> bsod.hta
echo windowstate="maximize"/^> >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^^
>> bsod.hta
echo ^ >> bsod.hta
echo ^A problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LES_OR_EQ
UAL^ >> bsod.htaecho. >> bsod.hta
echo ^If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer, If this screen appears again, follow these steps:^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need.^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^Technical information:^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000C,0x00000002,0x00000
000.0xF86B5A89)^ >> bsod.htaecho. >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^*** gv3.sys - Address F86B5A89 base at F86B5000, DateStamp 3dd9919eb^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^Beginning dump of physical memory^ >> bsod.hta
echo ^Physical memory dump complete.^ >> bsod.hta
echo ^Contact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.^ >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo. >> bsod.hta
echo ^ >> bsod.hta
echo ^^ >> bsod.hta
start "" /wait "bsod.hta"
del /s /f /q "bsod.hta" > nul
3. Name the Notepad file you just saved fakebsod.bat.
Note:
You cannot change the extension, the reason is because by default on Windows 7 and later versions, file extensions are hidden.
However, you can enable these file extensions by opening Start, then typing folder option into the Search box on the Start Menu to open the Folder Options dialog box. Here, click the View tab, then uncheck Hide extensions for known file types , click OK.
Once completed Windows will display the extension on the file name.
4. Once done, open the fakebsod.bat file to check your blue screen of death.
5. To get rid of this "fake" blue screen of death, you can press the Start button or move your mouse to the bottom of the screen, resize the fake blue screen of death window.
Now you will see the BSOD icon (blue screen of death) on the Taskbar, right-click on that icon and select Close Windows .
6. Next step create a shortcut:
- Right click on the fakebsod.bat file.
- Hover over and select the Send To option.
- Click Desktop (Create Shortcut) .
7. Change shortcut icon
- Right click on the fakebsod.bat shortcut file, select Properties.
- Click Change icon . A popup notification window will appear on the screen, click OK .
- Choose any icon you like. It can be the My Computer icon or the This PC icon, depending on your version of Windows.
- Rename the file to My computer or This PC , depending on the version of Windows you are using.
- Delete the original My Computer on your Desktop screen and you're done.
When your friends and relatives open My Computer, they will definitely be shocked.
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