To be fair, considering that IMHO PCs running Windows were never designed to run non-stop 24/7 (and why oh why do the majority of Digital Signage software platforms run on the ubiquitous PC+Windows combination) I haven’t seen that many Windows’ Blue Screens of Death this year as last year.
The problem is when you see one it REALLY stands out and I think lets the whole industry down.I won’t name names in this instance, but it’s a large UK Estate Agency chain. The BSOD arrived Saturday evening and of course was there in the Window until Monday morning.
1 Comment To "More Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)"
#1 Comment By Michael Willems On 21 November 2007 @ 13:41 @611
Could not agree more. Running one PC is OK; running ten is a bit of work; but running hundreds or thousands, as you do in Digital Signage, is a no-no unless your platform is designed specifically to be up and running, 24/7, without user intervention. Windows is great (I am looking at it now), but a stable platform for unattended operation it isn’t.