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In what reminded me of The Chronicles of Narnia with shades of Coraline, “Blue Window” is a novel that transports you out of reality and into a world where things aren’t as they seem. The basic plot is straightforward. Five children from "our" world fall through a magic window into another universe, where they discovered that they are prophecied saviors destined to save the world. So far, so good; this may be a story that adults have seen many times, but for young readers, this may be their introduction to this story shape, and a good retelling of that story is always welcome. As the oldest in my family it was interesting to see that shared responsibility for the younger ones and how despite that desire to return you are still a child yourself and not all things can be fixed with wishful thinking, especially when an illusion, blind faith in the wrong person and perhaps a mix of both can keep you in the dark. Told in a collection of alternating point of view, shared between the siblings in a way that almost represents the character who has assumed responsibility for the rest after the previous member fails, forgets, or is cast out further strengthens the descent into the world they’ve found themselves trapped in and the chance of returning home dwindling with new obstacle thrown their way.Contributions should be appropriate for a global audience. Please avoid using profanity or attempts to approximate profanity with creative spelling, in any language. Comments and media that include 'hate speech', discriminatory remarks, threats, sexually explicit remarks, violence, and the promotion of illegal activity are not permitted.

Source number one comes from TenForums.com (key disclosures: I am a VIP member of this community; I contribute input and suggestions to its members daily). The TenForums venue is in its BSOD Crashes and Debugging forum. Posting instructions are explicitly provided, along with a collection of BSOD tutorials, including those on WinDBG Basics,and how to Install and Configure WinDBG for BSOD Analysis, Run BSOD Error Troubleshooter in Windows 10, and Enable or Disable BSOD Automatic Restart in Windows 10. For most genuine BSODs (remember, I forced this one to happen) the stopcode and the error code will often help affected users zero in on causes and potential cures for their woes. In my experience, at least 90% of BSODs become fixable simply based on this information. That’s because it will often be solved by disconnecting, disabling, or uninstalling related devices, drivers, applications, or updates – just as Microsoft recommends, and I summarized in the previous section. What About that Other Problematic 10% of BSODs? The immediate tendency following a BSOD is to get right into fix-it mode, start looking things up, and attempting repairs. Not so fast! Microsoft explains the entire troubleshooting process in its “ Troubleshoot blue screen errors” tutorial. While you can – and probably should – read the Microsoft advice in its entirety, here’s a summary of key recommendations: Anyone else who spots something suspicious can always report it to our Customer Service team, so our Fraud team can investigate.A good book, but one that misses out on great because of a variety of structural, pacing, and plot issues. This was very similar to The Chronicles of Narnia, and even had it's very own Susan and Lucy (though the two are not related in this book). Blue Window is about a group of children (siblings) that fall into another world via a window. This new place is scary, unexpected, and filled with... I don't know what, because I didn't get that far.

Swear words, sexual references, hate speech, discriminatory remarks, threats, or references to violence Keep running SFC until it’s cleaned up all integrity violations. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Try NirSoft’s BlueScreenView Tool This is a portal fantasy, in which five siblings ranging from early to late elementary age tumble through a window into another world where they discover powers. The third-person narrative lends itself to exploring the world from each character's perspective, allowing for insightful character writing and meaningful personality development, but also feels distant. The journey-of-discovery format means the pace is dreamy and meandering, although there is a clear goal that ties it all together (get home again). There is dark/violent/disturbing content, which may push the edges of younger children's comfort level, but is in line with content from many children's classics. Lots of descriptive writing creates a detailed high fantasy world with some interesting philosophical underpinnings. This book started out very promising, as I'm a fan of CS Lewis and portal fantasies. Unfortunately, there ended up being more things that I disliked about it than that I liked. I'll try to list them (briefly) below. I would say that this is on the older side of middle grade. However, I'm not sure that it would actually appeal to it's intended age group.

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