We're all familiar with the Windows BSOD, but Microsoft is now making it simpler in appearance—and getting rid of the iconic ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The company recently dropped a bombshell, announcing it was getting rid of the iconic blue screen of death — or BSOD. But PC users shouldn’t rush out into the street for a wild bacchanalian ...
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.
This wouldn't be the first time Microsoft played around with the idea of a Black Screen of Death. Back in 2021, the company briefly tested the same with test builds of Windows 11.
How to solve Blue Screen of Death errors? Microsoft offers several solutions to resolve these errors, including removing any ...