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Old 09-10-2008, 01:27
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one way to "disable" BSOD is to hook KeBugCheckEx and terminate current thread. but this way is not good as all ways to skip BSOD's, because it's a normal system mechanism for determinating critical situations and if some error is caused with hardware it may have unpredictable results.
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