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November 20th

Found in Leopard: Apple’s take on the Blue Screen of Death

posted in Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Mac, OS X, Leopard, Windows |

Apple consistently likes to take discreet shots at its competitor, Microsoft. Whether it’s about viruses or system crashes, Apple tries to incorporate the stereotypical Windows machine into their products and websites. Here’s the latest.

The Blue Screen of Death is one of the most awful screens to reach when operating Windows computer. It means, you’ve just crashed and there’s no way of getting back. When I was recently bored and passing the time, I looked at a connected computer, or “Shared” computer. The computer was hooked on to my network and was a Windows PC. Clicking on the shared computer brought up a folder entitled “C.” Curious, I clicked “Get Info” for the drive. Under “Preview” was a bulky CRT Monitor showing the “Blue Screen of Death.”

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Blue Screen

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