from http://www.segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=3b8e877a-07b50980

Windows Cheat Code Discovered

     Productivity went up by 600% in the offices of British Telecom today as 
one of the employees had discovered a cheat code for Microsoft Windows. After 
the discovery he immediately sent emails out to his office friends to tellt 
hem about it, and soon they were all cheating their way through it.

     The cheat enables 'God mode', which means the player becomes 
invulnerable to attacks from Windows' monsters. Monsters include the fatal 
exception, the illegal operation, and of course, the dreaded blue screen of 
death.

     The BT employee who discovered the cheat said, "It was extremely 
liberating to have illegal ops and BSODs coming at me from all directions, 
and knowing that they couldn't hurt me." He completed Windows in less than an 
hour, and was then able to get on with his work without interruption from the 
monsters.

     Microsoft suggests that gamers should have played through Windows at 
least once before using the cheats; otherwise you will lose much of the fun 
of trying to outwit the Windows monsters.

     Segfault has noted that under US law, the BT employee would've been 
liable to have produced a tool which enables the circumvention of a copyright 
protection system. It is for this reason that Segfault has declined to 
reproduce the cheat code on its pages.

     Microsoft has previously made available some of its lesser cheat codes. 
Here is one that lets you invoke your own monster. Set the registry entry
     
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters\CrashOnCtrlScroll
to 1 and reboot. You can then liven up your gaming experiance by creating 
more monsters by pressing Right Ctrl + Scroll Lock twice (WinNT/2K/XP only).

     Here, for your edification, are pictures of some of the monsters 
(without the cheat code enabled)

http://www.wackyb.co.nz/images/yahoovb.jpg
http://www.wackyb.co.nz/images/yahooerrornxt.jpg
http://www.wackyb.co.nz/images/yahooerror5.jpg
http://www.wackyb.co.nz/images/yahooerror12.jpg
http://www.wackyb.co.nz/images/debug_error.jpg
http://www.daimyo.org/bsod/images/20010504-set2_8_464x214.jpg


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