Windows 10: Is there an alternate key combination available to force crash windows Force a BSOD instead...

Discus and support Is there an alternate key combination available to force crash windows Force a BSOD instead... in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hey there, A few days ago I learned about this trick through which you could force crash your pc and cause it to restart. I even tried it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Decks2321, May 31, 2020.

  1. Decks2321 Win User

    Is there an alternate key combination available to force crash windows Force a BSOD instead...


    Hey there,

    A few days ago I learned about this trick through which you could force crash your pc and cause it to restart. I even tried it many times myself over the last couple of days to see whether it's working properly using the Right Ctrl + Scroll lockx2 key combination. The reason why I need an alternate combination for the same is because my little brother sometimes access my laptop without my permission which has very important documents in it which could be deleted in a click so instead of scolding him and making him feel bad I want to manually initiate a BSOD or whatever it's called "A Windows Crash" without touching the keyboard or the laptop or I would say "remotely" through my phone. This way I could easily stop him from accessing my laptop without any arguments and he would actually be in the thinking that the laptop actually crashed. Now back to the main problem, I can access my laptop through a PC Streaming Software knows as Splashtop Streamer which lets you control your laptop/PC through your phone but both need to connected to the same Wifi network. To use the Scroll Lock on my pc which is on the F12 key I have to press the Fn key The key situated right next to the Windows key typically only seen on Laptops and the F12 key together. The virtual On Screen Keyboard which my Splashtop Streamer provides me on the phone has all the number keys, alphabets, Special keys, Function keys but doesn't have the Fn key without which I can't remotely press the Scroll lock key and hence doesn't allow me to remotely initiate a manual crash on my laptop.

    So is there an alternate key combination available which I can use which doesn't have the scroll lock key in it or is there a better PC Streaming Software than mine which provides the Fn key on the Virtual On Screen Keyboard ?



    If you can help me or have the solution to do the problem THANKS IN ADVANCE... PEACE OUT !!!!

    :)
     
    Decks2321, May 31, 2020
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  2. EvanRaby Win User

    Force crash with Ctrl+ScrollLock

    I have a keyboard that doesn't have the scroll lock key and I want to prank my friends with the Ctrl+Scroll BSOD registry tweak. I also don't want to modify their registry. Is there a way to force a crash like that without the registry key or scroll lock?
     
    EvanRaby, May 31, 2020
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  3. Golden Win User
    Forced Windows 10 Upgrades

    Are you referring to this thread?

    Windows forced Upgrades

    All I see there is someone attempting to help you by making some suggestions, and you not having the courtesy to reply, and in this thread describing the suggestions offered are a "cursory approach".

    All our members here are volunteers, sharing their time and expertise freely. Perhaps you might consider, interacting in your original thread, instead of belittling the attempt at trying to help you - that will not win you any favours with members here.
     
    Golden, May 31, 2020
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    Windows 10 Forced Upgrade

    The forced upgrade to Windows 10 continuously crashes the Lenovo ideapad and cannot figure out how to disable it. Please suggest how to request $500 for wasting my time. You guys are morons.
     
    dominicalmgren, May 31, 2020
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