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John Sterrett is very active within the SQL Server community. He is a PASS Regional Mentor for the South Central Region, co-founded the West Virginia SQL Server User Group and hosted two PASS SQL Saturday events in West Virginia. John has presented at several SQL Server events including PASS SQLRally, PASS Member Summit, many PASS SQL Saturday events, code camps, and, user groups. John is a syndicated blogger at http://johnsterrett.com .
Blue Screen Your SQL Server On-Demand Posted on 10 March 2017 CommentsThese days I do a lot of testing with SQL Server. When I am testing new features or helping clients implement SQL Server High Availability solutions I want to have several tests including blue screens.
Simulating blue screens actually might be much easier than you think. For example, you can use Not My Fault from the system utilities to create blue screens whenever your heart desires.

Do you really want to push that Crash button?
Just remember, if you use Not My Fault and click on the Crash button, It Aint My Fault .
Instantly after clicking on the crash button you should see the following blue screen.

SQL Server Blue Screen on Demand
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