Alternatively referred to as a bluescreen  or bugcheck  in Microsoft  Windows  NT, 2000, and XP, BSoD is short for Blue Screen of Death  and...
Alternatively referred to as a 
bluescreen or 
bugcheck in 
Microsoft Windows NT, 2000, and XP, BSoD is short for 
Blue Screen of Death and is a full blue screen error message generated by Microsoft Windows  operating systems. Below are some examples of what a BSoD may look like.  
Example of a Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, 
and Windows ME blue screen of death
Example of a Microsoft Windows XP
blue screen of death
The blue screen is most commonly encountered and associated with a computer   running Microsoft Windows. However, other operating systems such as the Apple   Macintosh may also get a blank blue screen, which is also referred to as a BSOD.   Apple computers that have a blank blue screen indicate that the   
hard drive   is bad in that computer.
 
 
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