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Microsoft is scrapping its iconic blue screen of death, known for appearing during unexpected restarts on Windows computers.
Ideally, you'd never run into this error screen, but if something does go wrong, you can expect to see the darker BSOD this summer if you're running Windows 11, version 24H2.
To obtain the KB5062324 update, users should navigate to Settings, select Windows Update, and enable the option to receive ...
Microsoft is redesigning the BSOD in Windows 11, replacing the blue crash screen with a sleek black display to reduce panic ...
It's been almost a year since CrowdStrike crashed Windows PCs and disrupted businesses worldwide. New changes to the Windows ...
We're all familiar with the Windows BSOD, but Microsoft is now making it simpler in appearance—and getting rid of the iconic ...
“This Windows configuration update addresses an issue in Windows that can cause the scan for Windows updates to stop ...
Microsoft is rolling out a configuration update designed to address a known issue causing Windows Update to fail on some ...
Microsoft’s Windows 11 creates System Restore points, that is, snapshots of your PC’s system files, settings and registry.
We’ll start with the latter, given that most folks still have a standard Windows 11 device, and an interesting addition for everyone with update KB5058499 is a new Cross Device Resume feature.
Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 KB5062324 to address a bug in Windows 11 24H2 where Windows Update would not work.
Microsoft’s KB5062324 update fixes stuck Windows Update scans in Windows 11 24H2; KB5061087 also rolls out for Windows 10 ...