Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is to be shut down, and the company has now highlighted some light on receiving an ax. While the company had earlier said that it was replacing its BSOD, its successor is black and does not include the text of text emotions with a deception. It will also provide additional crash information to users, which can help IT organizers identify the problem immediately after the accident.
Windows 11 Death Black Screens to get a screen that resembles the screen
Enterprise and OS Security Microsoft VP, David Weston, told The Verde in an interview that Microsoft would replace the Blue Screen with a new black screen on Windows 11. Along with the Quick Machine Recovery (QMR) feature, “this summer” will be re -designed this summer. We can expect users to see the new BSOD design before August or September, based on the timeline shared by the executive.
Microsoft had previously tested the Green Windows 11 error screen (tap to spread)
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When the latest BSOD design is developed by users, they will see a very simple design, which minus large stroke emoji. Microsoft’s courtyard, we really have a good idea of how a new black screen will be. Earlier this year, the company developed a green error screen to replace the BSOD, which was available for Windows Internal Testers on the beta channel.
The new black screen looks like a shared green by the company in March. It has an unusual resemblance to the Windows 11 update screen, which tells the Center -connected text users that the computer is resuming due to an error and this percentage, which shows the progress of the crash log collection process.
Users will also see a stop code with an error that can be shared with the system administrators, while the blackscreen will also inform them about the process that has failed (for example, it will tell users that a particular driver file has failed, such as RDBSSSS).
It is also worth noting that this is not the first time that Microsoft has announced that the BSOD warning will be changed from Blue. In 2021, the company tested the dark version of the warning message, but this version also included the text emotional text with a large intestine and bracket (a nasal).
The move to ax the BSOD on Windows 11 comes several decades after the introduction of Windows. A year ago, a technical error caused by a security firm crowded millions of Windows computers in incredible condition. This forced Microsoft to improve Windows Security and work on a better maintenance process for the PC, which will make users its way later this year.


