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    Windows 11: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) changed to black in new OS

    Windows 11: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) changed to black in new OS

    In addition to the news revealed about Windows 11 during the event held by Microsoft a week ago, there was also a change in the operating system error screen.

    In previous versions of Windows, when a user had a critical error in the Microsoft operating system, a screen with a blue background (known as BSOD or Blue Screen of Death or Blue Screen of Death) or green (in case it was a developer version) appeared. of the Insider program). Now, in Windows 11, when an error occurs, a screen with a black background appears, which can be called the Black Screen of Death.



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    Windows 11: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) changed to black in new OS

    The last times Microsoft made changes to the BSOD was in 2016, with the QR Code, and in 2012, with the sad face in Windows 8. The first time the BSOD appeared was in Windows 3.0, helping IT professionals and technicians diagnose hardware and memory failures.

    What is BSOD?

    The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD or Blue Screen of Death) is a Windows kernel error or bug response. This causes a data dump, which helps the user to analyze what failure caused the blue screen.

    What is the reason for the Blue Screen of Death color change?

    It is not yet known why Microsoft decided to change the color of the Blue Screen of Death. It is speculated that this change is part of the general visual overhaul in Windows to make the operating system more modern.



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