Hey Elijah,

"Corrupted Display" were the right words that point to the problem.

BSOD (blue screen of death) errors were common with older versions of
Windows.

If you can get it to work at all, back up your documents, pictures,
accounts, email or anything else precious.

BSOD is mostly caused by video cards, or video card drivers. Download
the latest drivers for your motherboard and video card.

Try unplugging your video card and plugging it back in if you have a
separate one. If it is on the motherboard, try unplugging the RAM sticks
and plug them back.

Using Tails to play games on a Windows computer is a bit like putting a
Ferrari engine in a Volkswagen. :)

I use Tails because it is an excellent Linux distribution for doing
specialist secure activities and communications across the Onion Circuits.

If you need the computer to go faster, take Windoze off and install a
Linux Distro like Ubuntu or Mint. Then use them to play games and use
Tails from a memory stick for your safe communications.

Just my opinion as an ordinary Tails user, but I hope it helps.

Zain



On 23/01/17 11:37, Elijah Lord-Minniti wrote:
> While playing a downloaded video on tails the display suddenly glitched out 
> and everything froze. I tried restarting several times and it still booted to 
> the corrupted screen and i wasn't able to do anything. I then tried booting 
> to my default OS and was met with this bluescreen. I tried rebooting several 
> times and the bluescreen never went away. Please please help.
>
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