Does it qualify as a BSOD ? Or just oh crap the app crashed and there is the bare windows desktop…?
“You got Minesweeper on that ticket gate?”
It looks pretty standard to me, maybe with the default windows bloatware…
Broken network connection probably led to the app failing to start.
I hope it’s not needed to be connected to the internet. It’s not like there’s 62937 vulnerability that are network based without user interactions on old windows versions, right?
Maybe not the internet, but I’m guessing it needs to be on some kind of network, since they are not replicating ticket data onto each of these kiosks.
Wait… That task bar… Is this still on 7 or 8? 😦
That’s Windows 7 alright
“Please stop playing Solitaire and allow the people behind you to pass”
It qualifies as an excellent opportunity to browse to a Rickroll loop.
(Sorry, late to the party. Scaled sort isn’t aggressive enough)
Oh neat, so Microsoft gets to know where everyone is flying to, even though the person flying gave no consent, nor involved Microsoft in any way.
Unlikely they’d get that from this, especially when everyone in the offices doing all the actual flight details is probably using normal Windows machines