Annoying BSOD covers entire building front

Aug 22, 2016 16:20 GMT  ·  By

On August 19, 2016, Thailand has cemented a place in history till the end of times, when a random user passing by took the below snapshot of what has to be the world's biggest Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) ever recorded on camera.

The image, uploaded on a special Reddit thread dedicated to public BSOD epic fails, has become viral in the meantime.

Reddit users tracked down the image to the Facebook account of Blake Sibbitt, a Canadian business owner living in Bangkok.

According to his Facebook post, the image was taken at the CentralFesitval mall, in Pattaya Beach, a smaller town 150 km south of Bangkok.

The BSOD screen appears on a gigantic advertising display board that appears to be spanning at least four or five building levels.

Most of the BSOD text is cut off, and you can't tell the error it displays. Based on the "ftser2k.sys" string displayed on screen the error seems to have been caused by an FTDIChip CDM (Custom Device Module) driver manufactured by FTDI. But honestly, who cares?

People love epic fails, and the (physical) scale of this BSOD blunder will likely make some fun content to share on social media with your friends. For more BSOD fun, be sure to follow the /r/PBSOD Reddit thread.