The error screen known as the BSOD is undergoing a radical change, and while it’s a nice idea, I fear it could confuse more ...
Microsoft is giving Windows 11’s error screen a fresh new look, saying goodbye to the familiar Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
Microsoft in a recent Windows Insider blog said the updated user interface additionally supports their goal of getting users back to productivity as fast as possible.
The first GA of Windows 11 has long been out and so Microsoft may have felt it was time to get back the BSOD to its blue roots. However, there could be some other reason too that we aren't aware of.
No more frowny face? The BSOD in the latest Windows 11 preview build goes for a more minimalistic look. It's also green, but ...
The newest update is reportedly brimming with issues running the gamut from minor annoyances, like running into installation errors, to show-stopping blue screen ... a buggy Windows update might ...
The 'Blue Screen of Death' is no more, in its place Windows 11 users will get either be a 'Green Screen of Death' or 'Black Screen of Death.' ...