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Microsoft is currently beginning to implement a new black version of its Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). The first significant ...
The new design has a black background instead of the traditional blue, which has been used since the feature's introduction ...
Goodbye Blue Screen of Death, hello Black Screen of Death - Windows 11 is now rolling out the design change for the error screen of the operating system.
Windows 11's Blue Screen of Death is now black and more streamlined - but I'm worried the simplification goes too far.
Microsoft is replacing the familiar Blue Screen of Death with a new Black Screen of Death in the upcoming Windows 11 update ...
Microsoft is doubling down on Windows 11, unveiling a new version – Windows 11 version 25H2 – slated for general release ...
Farewell, BSOD! We knew you well. What Windows user hasn’t seen the infamous Blue Screen of Death? Its appearance has always been accompanied by groans and frequently by curses.
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: All right. What’s blue, now black and means your computer is starting over? AILSA CHANG, HOST: Would that be the Windows blue screen of death? SHAPIRO: Correct. CHANG: This thing ...
The times, they are a-changing—at least over at Microsoft, that is. The universally shared Windows user experience of the “blue screen of death” will soon be a thing of the past.
The new black screen will roll out this summer with Windows 11 version 24H2. According to Microsoft, these updates are designed to make recovery from system crashes faster and easier.
After four decades, Microsoft is retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSoD), replacing it with a black screen as part of the 'Windows Resiliency Initiative.' This change aims to modernize the ...