In Windows 10 the Blue Screen of Death:
hides the parameters of the kernel panic:
Ideally you would tell the user to write them down, or take a picture:
(0xC0000005, 0x8A9A8020, 0x8B39AEC4, 0x8B39ABC0)
And then i'd know:
0xc0000005 (STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION)0x8A9A80200x8B39AEC40x8B39ABC0It's obviously more useful when its something like:
4 (Unable to create GUID string from binary GUID.)0xA00A0007 (E_OUTOFMEMORY)But regardless of my motivations, i would like to disable the friendly BSOD in favor of the informative one.
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