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The new BSOD is rolling out to Windows 11 Release Preview users today, meaning it should appear for all Windows 11 users in a ...
Windows 11's Blue Screen of Death is now black and more streamlined - but I'm worried the simplification goes too far.
The new design has a black background instead of the traditional blue, which has been used since the feature's introduction ...
The Blue Screen of Death is a part of the Windows experience. Its origins go back as far as Windows 1.0. It has evolved over the years with the addition of debugging and QR codes that can help ...
Microsoft decided to replace Windows 11’s Blue Screen of Death with a black one, you know, again: Here's what's changing.
Windows 11 has a new ‘Black Screen of Death’ that’s apparently rolling out; It’s way more streamlined than the ‘Blue Screen of Death’ we’re all used to; However, ...
Microsoft hasn’t enabled the new BSOD in Windows 11 yet, primarily because the OS is in preview and Insider builds have featured a Green Screen of Death since 2016. As Gizmodo notes, there’s a ...
Windows 11 update 22H2 was released on September 20 and it’s already causing serious problems for some Windows 11 users. And when we say serious, we mean Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) serious.
Windows 11 Black Screen of Death Source: Reddit The Verge reports that Microsoft is making this change to use a uniform color across all startup, shutdown, and crash screens.
Windows’ infamous ‘blue screen of death’ will soon turn black Microsoft says this “simplified” user interface for unexpected restarts will be available later this summer on all of its ...
It’s not clear why the BSOD is going back to blue in Windows 11, but it could be related to IT support calls. The Blue Screen of Death has long been part of Windows, and is an easy way for end ...
These fixes are more important than the Black Screen of Death getting back to blue. But you’ll certainly notice (and appreciate) this one whenever Windows 11 crashes next.