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Testers aim to kill off dreaded blue screens

By Mary Branscombe

Published: November 22 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 22 2006 02:00

Sometimes the "blue screen of death" closes down Windows and all applications without giving the user a chance to save their data. Sometimes the hourglass on the PC - or the spinning "beachball of doom" on a Mac - goes round for so long that that the only option is to reboot.

Either way, frustration, lost productivity and helpdesk support costs add up.

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