Microsoft Corporation MSFT announced to retire the iconic Blue Screen of Death after nearly 40 years. The tech giant is replacing it with a Black Screen of Death for Windows 11 users. What Happened: ...
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Microsoft is officially retiring the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Starting later this summer, Windows 11 will feature a new Black Screen of Death as part of a system ...
Microsoft has now announced that it has replaced the Windows Blue Screen of Death with a new Black Screen of Death, featuring a revamped interface. "The new UI is simpler, and more aligned with ...