Releases: FlyTechVideos/BluescreenSimulator
Releases · FlyTechVideos/BluescreenSimulator
3.4.0 - The long awaited release
IMPORTANT NOTE: It looks like by now, most antimalware vendors (falsely!) flag this as malware. The official (and only the official) download through the official Github (i.e. this page right here), is free of malware. Nonetheless, if you don't trust it, don't download it, or compile it yourself using the given source code. Thank you.
With that said, neither me nor the rest of the development team assume any responsibility for your usage of the software. Proceed at your own risk.
New features! You can now:
- Specify a delay for Windows 10/11 BSODs to have the text segments appear with a slight delay (try it!)
- Specify a delay before the progress starts counting up
- Scale the speed of progress in the progress counter by a factor (e.g. by setting it to 0.4x or 10x, you make the delays between the updates be 0.4x or 10x as long as usual)
- Specify a delay before the BSOD closes upon completion of the progress counter (e.g. wait 300 seconds before the BSOD closes automatically)
This release also fixes a number of long running pain points:
- BSOD should now always close upon pressing (Fn+)F7.
- "Unsafe mode" is now active by default, and specifying a command now works as intended. The
--enable-unsafe
flag is now gone (it was broken anyway). - The previously broken QR code is now working properly again.
- The issues with generated EXEs not honoring all options has been fixed.
- The issue with non-ASCII characters disappearing in the generated EXE has been fixed
If anything is still broken, please create an issue, or go a step further and also create a PR, much appreciated :)
Full Changelog: 3.3...3.4.0
3.3 - Several bug fixes
This release fixes the following problems:
- Error occuring whenever trying to generate a EXE file when a custom color for the BSOD was set
- QR code always being blue, regardless of the background color set
- Windows 7 and Windows 10 BSODs not closing automatically
- Commands not being executed upon BSOD closing
- IExpress error occuring when generating a EXE file
3.2
3.1 - Many many bug fixes
Fixes many bugs and some improvements too:
- Bluescreens now put all screens other than the primary one black.
- Command line is improved and now works for all kinds of BSODs
- Bluescreens now focus correctly when shown.
- Better error handling that can terminate the app on demand.
- Buggy resolution changer now replaced with a scaling system.
- Windows 10 BSOD now scales correctly on small screens.
Have fun :)
V3.0
v2.0
Change version to v2.0