I went with No Error Message. The BSOD means its normally a driver error that I can fix. RSOD I have yet to experience. Kernel I have yet to experience as I don't use Linux yet, but it sounds terrifying. Keyboard error is just rediculous, and Award BIOS should be shot for that. I'm surprised that non of their updates have changed that. No error message is the worst for me. Number one: No symptoms. Number two: could be a hundred different things. Number three: is often acompanied by a failure to boot
I agree that the 'no error' is probably one of the worst. But a kernel paninc means that something is seriously wrong in linux...its something that most people only see when they are doing something weird or are devlopers. As for the blue screen....thats usualy just a bad driver thing but can also mean hardware failure. Either way I much rather have the error displayed than just a random reboot. ~Paul M.
When that happens, I get a sickening feeling in my stomach and start estimated how much it's going to cost me....even worse if it's not my computer.
Wasting time working on someone else's comptuer is worse than wasting money. Unless its working on a Linux machine. Then its just <3 ~Paul M.
The only reason most people think that the blue screen is so scary is because when you get it, it just keeps coming back. You call computer places to see if they know how to get rid of it and they don't have a clue. You talk to your friends and they try but nothing ever seems to work.
Death_Merchant I definetly know because of my experiences with it.
When you start getting blue screens it means that something is wrong. Either hardware, drivers, or something important being croupted. Anyway, I don't support windows*. Good luck tho... ~Paul M.
* Only execption is my grandmother.