![]() ![]() For consistency reasons blue became the color for Stop errors on all platforms (alpha/i386/mips/ppc).īy default, the display is white lettering on a blue (0x01, #0000AA) background, with information about current memory values and register values. The color blue was chosen because there was a version of Windows NT for the DEC Alpha platform and there the console colors could not be changed in an easy way. ![]() Stop errors are also referred to as "bug checks" in the Windows Software development kit and Driver development kit documentation. The original stop errors were black, and red stop errors were visible in early builds of Windows Vista after a bootloader error. Most stop errors, which are blue screens with white text, are known by their affectionate nickname blue screens or Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). ![]()
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