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  • 2
    It makes fatality just feel way more positive *giggles*
  • 7
    Because fixing the root causes would've been too obvious a solution. SMH
  • 5
    This is for Beta testers. So they can rule out which crashes are official ones but, still REALLY!
  • 1
    @Bobj2008, I think it's easier to spot than just a text or another solution. I worked on an Android app and I changed the icon depending on the build variant. After that little change, testers had a lower rate of misses when reporting if it was a production bug or a staging/development one than when they just had a sign on the screen.
  • 1
    This is not new. Old Longhorn builds had a RSOD instead of a BSOD. It's just a way to distinguish a crash from a Beta and a crash from a "official" build
  • 2
    @milkbytes I know, this joke is based on the news that reported this as a new feature
  • 0
    Are you seriously complaining on a one line of code change, that affects ONLY INSIDERS build, to differentiate from the rest? :)
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    Make me think of the RSOD in windows vista beta for critical Kernel based crashes
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