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I'm speculating the the Cluster Virtual Adapter netft. I just don't know where to go from there. Will Update. Thanks for the helpful amount of information you posted on your research into this Don.

I am an hour into investigating a similar set of symptoms and suspect that I have the same issue. Can you share how the case you opened with Microsoft support played out?

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The file will be unloaded now. The applications or services that hold your registry file may not function properly afterwards. You can do this by holding down the furthest most right "Control" key then pressing the "Scroll Lock" key twice. Once this is completed, a blue screen should pop up. If you are using Windows 8 or later, the Blue Screen is slightly different. Rather than lines of code, Windows 8 and later presents you with a sad emoticon and an error message.

This, however, is still the BSoD. Method 2. Open the Task Manager. This method will only work for Windows 8 and lower. You can open Task Manager by right-clicking on the taskbar at the bottom of your screen and finding "Start Task Manager" in the drop down menu that appears. Select the "Details" tab. If you are prompted for an administrator password, enter the password and click OK. Once you have done so, select "End Task. Wait for a dialog box to appear. In this dialog box, tick the box next to "Abandon unsaved data and shut down" and click "Shut Down.

Enjoy your blue screen! You can get rid of the blue screen by restarting your computer. Method 3. It is safe, unless you have unsaved work or, in rare circumstances, your startup files were corrupted in the process. You can also do it in a virtual machine if you want to not damage your own computer.

Not Helpful 11 Helpful It sounds like the OS was doing a major file transfer, and the files got corrupted. The only thing you can do is reinstall the operating system. Not Helpful 13 Helpful Not Helpful 8 Helpful Technically, this could corrupt files. Crashes are never good. Back up your data frequently or setting up a virtual machine is a good measure if you're experimenting with crashes.

It doesn't work because I have Windows 8 and f12 is the screen brightness. How do I cause a blue screen of death?



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