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Microsoft is getting rid of the iconic Blue Screen of Death, and its replacement is a lot more boring
Microsoft is updating the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to a Black Screen of Death. The change is part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative after a large incident with ...
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Windows Showing A Black Screen? Here's How To Fix It
Using a Windows PC is a great experience until something goes wrong and you can't access it as usual. One such instance is when your Windows 10 or 11 PC ends up showing a black screen, either after ...
In an update to Windows 11 coming later this year, the old BSOD will give way to a new BSOD -- only with black replacing blue. Painted in a dark shade similar to the Windows Update screen, the new ...
You know the drill: out of nowhere you see a screen that tells you your Windows device has hit “a problem and needs to restart.” It’s known as the Blue Screen of Death and recently it was thought that ...
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 ...
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