However, there is a second, more technical use case: a version of noclose.exe is used as an addon for to keep console windows open after a command has finished executing. The Link to BSOD: Why It Happens
: Some versions of "noclose.exe" or similarly named tools are used by developers or enthusiasts to intentionally trigger a Blue Screen of Death for testing error-handling capabilities.
At its core, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to disable the "Close" (X) button on specific application windows. This prevents you from mindlessly or accidentally closing a program you need to keep running, such as a long-running 3D print slicer or a critical data terminal.