Digital Signage Blog

Digital signage FAIL: Blue Screen of Death

Yes, it has happened to us and we’re not afraid to admit it – (I’m sure it has happened to many of us). The below photo is an example of the Blue Screen of Death. The blue screen of death is a stop error that indicates the operating system (Windows 7 in this case) has crashed.

Blue Screen of Death

Blue Screen of Death

FAIL FEATURES

Windows (yes it only happens with Windows) Blue Screen of Death – Not the prettiest blue screen

System didn’t restart and was left like this

SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS

Sometimes in this situation there’s not much you can do except to power the system down and start it up again.

There are now technologies that allow you to remotely power off a device via the network

There are tools that will allow you to analyse the crash dump and determine what could have caused the problem. If you are interested on how to analyise the crash dump then have a read of this Microsoft Page: How to read the small memory dump file that is created by Windows if a crash occurs

Check to make sure Automatically Restart after System failure is selected in the Windows Advanced Startup and Recovery

Click on Start, Right click Computer and then click properties

Computer Properties

Select Advanced System Settings

Advanced System settings

Click on the Advanced Tab and click settings in Startup and recovery

windows system properties

Make sure Automatically restart is selected in System failure

startup and recovery

If you have seen or would like to share a FAIL photo with the rest of the digital signage community please send it to info @ digitalsignageblog.com

Please also include the FAIL FEATURES and SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS
NOTE: We will not be naming any companies/businesses or the location of where the photo’s were taken but we just want to highlight what went wrong, possible ways to remedy the problem and how to possibly avoid the same issue.

LIKE WHAT YOU'VE READ?

When you subscribe you will also join other Digital Signage readers who receive our content right in their mailbox. Good luck!

Our Sponsors