Question:
What font is close to the font used for blue error screen etc. on computer?
anonymous
2008-11-24 03:32:09 UTC
Which font from word is similar/same to the font which is used for the error screen/command prompt etc.
Four answers:
anonymous
2008-11-24 03:38:57 UTC
Courier new is pretty close. Make it bold and yea probs. Why do u want that font anyway?
anonymous
2016-04-09 04:12:59 UTC
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GASP!!! YOU GOT THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!!!!!! Your problem is a little too common on Windows computers. Almost everyone who own a Windows PC will hit the wall with this defect. But this problem usually doesn't happen on XP systems. It was much more prevalent with the stone-age Windows 95,98 and Me systems. What usually causes these problems is when a software (the main windows files) boot,string, or file got screwed up, deleted, or is malfunctioning. The usual causes are: -Virus, worms, malware, and other vicious programs written by people who have no life get on to your system and they are programmed to do something fatal. But if yours is saying a Hardware problem, then your probably looking at a shot Hard-drive. Hard drives are typically one of the 1st things to fail on your PC because there are so many things that just sit on their rear-end- they keep movin movin. I used to have a 2002 HP Laptop with a Pentium 4 in it and after about 6 years, the 30 GB hard drive failed and the system refused to load windows. Coulda fixed it but I figured the laptop was too old to be invested on so I Trashed the laptop and got a new one. Your either going to need to get a new hard drive or ditch your computer. Sorry. Fixing hard drives usually isn't fun and cheap.
anonymous
2008-11-27 00:55:24 UTC
The font is actually either Lucida Console or Consolas, depending on your operating system (XP=Lucida Console, Vista=Consolas.) I found this out when I made my own funny blue screen message.
cyberdoc
2008-11-24 03:35:49 UTC
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