Zany Las Vegas Sphere Prank: Windows Blue Screen of Death Takes Over

Mia Nightshade

Updated Sunday, July 21, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The cityscape of Las Vegas, Nevada, is always buzzing with energy and vibrant lights, but a recent prank on the iconic Las Vegas Sphere has taken the internet by storm. In an image that has been making rounds online, the distinctive spherical structure is humorously illuminated with a Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error message, much to the amusement of onlookers and netizens alike.

The image, captured at night, showcases the Las Vegas Sphere prominently glowing in bright blue with white error text. This visual gag cleverly mimics a common and dreaded sight for many computer users — the infamous BSOD. The text displayed on the sphere details typical error messages and troubleshooting steps, adding to the hilarity of the scene.

User comments on the image range from chuckles to skepticism. One commenter quipped, "You just need to boot your Orb in Safe Mode," while another humorously asked, "Any key? Where's the Any key?" The playful banter continued with suggestions that "They should do that for real," and a tongue-in-cheek declaration, "I know this is real because it's on the Internet."

Despite some users pointing out the image's inauthenticity, with one noting, "Aside the fact that this is fake, is the thing actually running on windows?" the overall sentiment remained lighthearted and entertaining. A few users even reminisced about past tech mishaps, with comments like, "Fun fact: This is the BSOD of Windows ME. Before W11 it was the absolute worst."

The Las Vegas Sphere, already a striking feature of the city's skyline, has now become the center of a viral joke, leaving many to wonder just how long it will be before someone attempts a similar stunt in reality. As one user noted, "I so wish this had actually happened... god would that have been awesome."

For those unfamiliar with the technical details, the BSOD error message on the sphere reads:

"A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage. If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again follow these steps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any Windows updates you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode."

The technical jargon continued with a series of error codes, ending with the prompt, "Press any key to continue."

While some viewers might be confused or even concerned by the sight, the majority have embraced the humor behind the prank. As one user aptly put it, "Fake but funny XD," capturing the essence of the internet's reaction to this clever piece of digital trickery.

In a city known for its da**ling lights and larger-than-life displays, the Las Vegas Sphere's BSOD prank is a perfect example of how technology and humor can intersect to create memorable and shareable moments. Whether real or fabricated, this image has certainly provided a good laugh and a brief respite from the mundane, proving once again that sometimes, a little creativity is all it takes to capture the world's attention.

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Top Comments from Imgur

CanIGetSomeExtraSalt

Any key? where's the Any key?

BenjyX55

I know this is real because it's on the Internet.

agburanar

You just need to boot your Orb in Safe Mode

BallsLikeWatermelonsP*****LikeAThimble

They should do that for real.

gilwaethwy

Aside the fact that this is fake, is the thing actually running on windows?

Dimind

How long do you think it will be before that thing is hacked and someone posts video of their b*******?

laxpatrol

Fake. https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/19/from-the-sphere-to-false-cyberattack-claims-misinformation-runs-rampant-amid-crowdstrike-outage/

TheCriticsWereConciseItOnlyTookFourLines

I can't find the any key

Marikhen

This whole CrowdStrike thing bugs the s*** out of me because my office got hit hard and could have fixed it, but I don't have admin access.>

X33STORM

Fun fact: This is the BSOD of Windows ME. Before W11 it was the absolute worst (For other reasons tho)

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