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July 07, 2021
Microsoft
Mention the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), and chances are everyone in the vicinity will let out a groan.
Too many are the times where you were rushing out work or fighting game bosses, only to have the accursed error display pop up and informing you of a forced restart. Cue frustration, swears, and in some cases, even tears.
With the impending arrival of Windows 11, it seems that the dreaded experience is coming in a different form – well, sort of. In lieu of a blue display, users will be facing a Black Screen of Death that matches the new login and shutdown screens (via The Verge), while fitting into its existing ‘BSOD’ acronym.
With Windows 11, Microsoft to replace its iconic Blue Screen of Death with Black
With Windows 11, Microsoft to replace its iconic Blue Screen of Death with Black
Microsoft will be replacing its iconic Blue Screen of Death with a Black Screen in the upcoming Windows 11 operating system.
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HIGHLIGHTS
The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) from Windows dates back to Windows 3.0.
BSOD is a Windows resident kernel error/bug check that is engaged whenever the OS crashes.
Microsoft has made a number of significant changes to the BSOD in recent versions of the OS.
Microsoft will be changing its famous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to a black one in its upcoming Windows 11 operating system. This is one new change in Windows 11, which we hope we will not see very often.