The call to the blue screen is primarily to troubleshoot problems, or to understand the current system internals, such as memory dumps, but deliberately making blue screens for ulterior motives requires all the consequences. For users who are using the Blue screen feature, you need to know why a blue screen is produced, so the default "crying face" on the system is far from enough, and we can let the system display more detailed information.
To display the details is simple, add a registry value is done, the following methods:
1, enter Regedit in Cortana search field, press ENTER to enter Registry Editor
2, positioning to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl
3, New DWORD (32-bit) value, named Displayparameters
4, modify the numerical data to 1, restart the computer effective
As you can see from the effect diagram, the details here are not as rich as previously win7/xp, but some memory data feedback for professionals to use. In addition, if you want to use a manual blue screen to achieve ulterior motives, the best person does not understand the computer and English, because the final "stop Code:manually initiated CRASH" (Stop code: Manual start Crash) has betrayed you ...