: Distorted audio, flickering windows, and the infamous "Blue Screen of Death" modified to display cryptic or threatening messages. Sentient Software
Dr. I.M. Glitch, Department of Unstable User Experiences Conference: Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Unintended UI/UX (ASUUUX), Vol. 13, Issue 9 Date: October 31, 2024 windows 8 horror edition
To change your PC settings, you had to guess. Did you click the "Settings" Charms bar (Metro) or open the Control Panel (Desktop)? They controlled different things. Want to change your wallpaper? Go to Desktop. Want to change your lock screen? Go to Metro. Want to turn off the PC? You had to open the Charms bar, click Settings, then Power—a six-step process for a two-click operation. : Distorted audio, flickering windows, and the infamous