Microsoft is killing Windows’ Blue Screen of Death

After four decades, Microsoft is replacing the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with a Black Screen of Death. The updated design aims for clarity, removing the sad face emoji and QR code, and prioritizing essential error information. This change is part of Microsoft’s broader initiative to enhance Windows’ resilience, following incidents that caused widespread BSOD errors.

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