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Credit: Dell With its release of the update KB5062660 for Windows 11 24H2, Microsoft has killed the infamous Blue Screen of Death and changed it to the Black Screen of Death.
Microsoft is changing the traditional Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows 11 to a newly designed black version. We first reported on this in April, but the new screen is now rolling out.
Microsoft decided to replace Windows 11’s Blue Screen of Death with a black one, you know, again: Here's what's changing.
Windows' Blue Screen of Death to get a makeover with a black background, simplified UI, and quick machine recovery features.
Microsoft is replacing its iconic “blue screen of death” with a new black restart screen as part of Windows 11, 24-H2 updates, aiming to “streamline the unexpected restart experience ...
Windows 11 is retiring the Blue Screen of Death! Discover the new Black Screen of Death, its purpose, and Microsoft’s initiative to create a more reliable Windows experience.
Windows’ infamous ‘blue screen of death’ will soon turn black Microsoft says this “simplified” user interface for unexpected restarts will be available later this summer on all of its ...
Microsoft's Blue Screen of Death, which indicates a serious error with Windows, is ending its reign of terror. The company is transitioning to a Black Screen of Death ...
Struggling with the Windows 11 PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED (0x0000006B) blue screen error? Learn how to fix it with our step-by-step guide.