White screen of death
In Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and (possibly) also Windows NT, a White Box of Doom or White screen of death will Appear if an error occurs while loading a system-critical application or process, such as the system shell (e.g. Explorer.exe). It has a similar appearance to a General Protection Fault, or GPF.
Clicking "OK" will normally cause the computer to shut down, or it may result in another similar error. This error may also appear if, at startup, an illegal operation occurs during the startup process. Also it will make your computer freeze and you have to shut the computer down.
This error may occasionally be ignored, as it may just have been a single occurrence of a failed startup sequence; however, if it should occur repeatedly, the user may then be required to reinstall Windows.
A possible workaround for this, which doesn't require reinstalling Windows, is to set the shell to a different program such as Winfile.exe.
Nokia N-Gage/ N-Gage QD
In all versions of this phone, there is a software bug that continuously causes the phone to reboot if the main memory exceeds a certain capacity. The only way to fix this is by flashing the phone. Although the problem results from a design flaw, Nokia denies any responsibility, forcing its users to pay for a firmware upgrade.
White Screen of Death - IDX
In the latest version of IDX software, users frequently get white screens. The best solution is to remove all temporary internet files and try again. If that doesn't work, reboot the computer. The IDX Corporation has yet to provide hospital users a solution to this problem.