... aren't all errors fundamentally due to either a lack of memory/overload on processor time requirements
AND/OR
a mathmatical erro with LHS does not equal RHS?
....in the latter, it just proves that windows is fundamentally flawed for having a BSOD.
besides, if your compy realises there is an error, i never understood why it wouldn't simply autorestart explorer, to save you having to do a full compy-reboot...