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Красный экран смерти в Longhorn?/Move Over, Blue Screen of Death?
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У печально известного "синего экрана смерти", не понаслышке знакомого многим пользователям Windows, появился своеобразный наследник - красный экран смерти. Некоторые тестеры Longhorn столкнулись с ним в ходе знакомства с новой ОС. Соответствующий скриншот опубликовал в своем блоге один из сотрудников Microsoft, столкнувшись с проблемами при установке Longhorn на виртуальную машину, созданную в MS VirtualPC 2005. Впрочем, как сообщает Microsoft Watch, заменой "синему экрану смерти" красный экран не станет. Скорее, он эквивалентен обычному сообщению об ошибке в Windows 2000 или XP, которые появляются на черном фоне. Например, вызвать "красный экран смерти" можно при попытке загрузиться с несистемной дискеты или при установке на испорченный винчестер. Более того, красным экран был только в ранних тестовых версиях, для того, чтобы легче было отслеживать критические ошибки. В грядущей бета-версии экран снова станет черным, пообещали в Microsoft.
Michael Kaplan, a technical lead with Microsoft's Globalization Infrastructure, Fonts, and Tools unit, posted a screen shot of the RSOD in Longhorn on his blog on May 7. "Windows Boot Manager has experienced a problem" read the text accompanying the red screen. "I am not sure I would class the change as an improvement," Kaplan wrote. "I mean, the old message ("Windows cannot start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\System32") is one I understand since I know what the destructive operation was. But if I did not have that knowledge then I would not know much about what was going on. "The new message, though, is even harder to understand (though an internet search of 0xc000000f will see it relates to Windows File Protection, which I guess is a hint," continued Kaplan. The tale of RSOD spread furiously across the Web. Posters characterized the RSOD as the newer, more evil cousin of the current Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), which is displayed when Windows experiences a major error that will likely require a reboot to fix. For their part, Microsoft officials are not denying that the RSOD exists. But they are characterizing the RSOD brouhaha as a "tempest in a teapot." "The Red Screen does exist today if the Windows boot loader fails," acknowledged Greg Sullivan, a lead Windows product manager. Sullivan said a variety of faults can trigger the screen in early Longhorn test versions. If a user inserts a non-system-floppy disk in a drive, for instance, the RSOD would result. A dead hard drive would result in the same screen. But the RSOD is no different from the black screen that currently displays when existing versions of Windows experience a similar system failure, Sullivan said. And new test versions of Longhorn won't display a red screen at all. Microsoft already has reverted back to a black screen for boot-loader failures in Longhorn, Sullivan said. When Longhorn ships, "it will behave like Windows does today" in terms of the type and color of the screen generated during a boot-failure error, he said. Sullivan said it was incorrect to characterize the type of failures that generated the RSOD as any more or less severe than those which could trigger a BSOD. He also added that Microsoft has made the simplification and, ultimately, the elimination of confounding error messages a top priority for Longhorn. As graphics-driver failures tend to account for so many kernel-level failures in Windows today, Microsoft is working to shore up its driver story with the new Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM), which will be at the core of the new version of Windows, Sullivan said.
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