Purely for academic reasons.
is it possible to programmatically cause a BSOD to occur under windows xp/windows 7 in C#/.NET.
I\'m suggesting there\'s got to
I once had "problems" under Windows 7, causing BSOD when using the Ping::Send method during debugging. So Debugger::Attach and then pinging might work for you, as well. :)
Over ping your localhost, it will overload your cpu causing a bsod.
For all versions of windows you can kill svchost.exe and you will see the BSoD with Critical_Process_Died
Killing process "csrss.exe" causes BSOD.
But you need Administrator privileges to do this. I'm not sure there is a way to do this purely with restricted privileges.
EDIT:
Yep, it works alright. I cooked myself a nice little BSOD :)
System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessesByName("csrss")[0].Kill();
Use Process.Start
to run the SysInternals NotMyFault tool which causes a BSOD (it uses a diver to do this which is the only way).
Killing csrss.exe would also work currently but that that's an undocumented way that might just go away in future version of Windows. NotMyFault uses a documented and clean way to do it.
Create a ping. Kill the program. Instant bsod courtesy of microsoft's tcpip.sys in .net 4.
You'll get a process has locked pages. :)