These anon edits seem thorough and legitimate, so I’ve marked them patrolled for now - but, I don’t really know enough about Windows computers to say for sure if they changes are helpful, so I figured I’d post them here. Can any interested/knowledgeable Windows users take a look? 

If they need undoing or further editing, please go for it, computer gurus!:slight_smile:

https://www.wikihow.com/index.php?title=Crash-Your-Computer&diff=21548773&oldid=21447770

https://www.wikihow.com/index.php?title=Force-a-Blue-Screen-in-Windows&diff=21548768&oldid=21457943

None of the methods in the first article work. For the Windows methods, I’m told that access is denied whenever I try to kill the Windows Init process. For the Linux method, the dd process is killed immediately when I execute the command even with administrator privileges. I’m assuming that these methods only work on older versions of the OS.

For the second article, method 1 does actually work. Method 2 is the same as Method 1 from the first article and indicates that it only works for Windows 8 and below.

This was tested in a Windows 10 virtual machine and a recent Xubuntu Linux LTS virtual machine.

Ah ok! I’ll add a stub tag to the first one then. Hopefully someone can give it some editing love at some point and get the methods accurate! Cheers for checking it over anyway. Glad I asked!