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TL;DR: Microsoft is testing a new error screen for Windows 11, replacing the Blue Screen of Death with a Green or Black Screen of Death. The new design removes the ...
Microsoft is previewing a new, redesigned version of its infamous ‘Blue Screen of Death’ (BSOD) page that shows up when users run into technical problems, according to a company blog post.
With Windows Insider Preview Build 26120.3653 in the beta channel, Microsoft is testing out a refreshed design for its infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) interface. Interestingly, this update ...
The infamous Blue Screen of Death — oft-shortened to BSOD — is changing, and many fans aren’t happy with its new look. While seeing the BSOD was never a good thing, the long-time version ...
Microsoft is making several changes to the 'blue screen of death' in Windows 11. The blue screen of death is the error message-on-a-blue-background that appears on ...
The appearance of the Blue Screen of Death in Windows is never a good thing. But Microsoft is aiming to at least make the screen look better when it does appear. Also: Microsoft's free AI skills ...
Every Windows user has encountered the legendary “Blue Screen of Death” (or BSOD for short) at least once. More than anything else, the infamous error screen is ...
Even if you don't use a PC, you probably know about the Blue Screen of Death (or BSOD). This iconic error screen has been a core component of Windows since the OS ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death may soon go the way of the dodo. The feared error screen, which has existed in some form or fashion since the dawn of ...
If you have ever experienced a Blue Screen of Death ( BSOD), where your installation of Windows restarts for no obvious reason, Microsoft is making some changes to that experience. The company ...
No one ever actually wants to see the blue screen of death — also known as the BSOD — on their Windows machine. But since Microsoft decided to redesign the BSOD, now they really don’t want ...
Microsoft’s infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has long symbolized frustration, panic, and lost work. But the company is now considering a redesign for the dreaded crash alert. Microsoft is ...