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Chip Hazard posted a picture on Facebook of the new Blue Screen of Death from Microsoft's latest version of the Windows operating system. It features a prominent emoticon sad face on the familiar ...
The developer build of Windows 8 shows that Microsoft's next major operating system will have a new, and somewhat sad, blue screen of death.
While Windows 8 was widely expected to have a black screen of death, the developer build released yesterday has revealed that Redmond has opted to stick with the historic blue. It does, however ...
Windows 8 has just been unveiled by Microsoft at its BUILD conference in Anaheim, California. But the question on all of our lips has been: "What does the new Blue Screen of Death look like?" Well ...
Why change the blue screen to black now? Did the viral images of Times Square rendered useless by the BSOD cause that much reputational harm?
Windows 10 has already added many new features compared to Windows 8.1 and had recently become the most popular OS for gamers too. However, it's one of the classic Windows fail moments that looks ...
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India Today on MSNMicrosoft turns the Blue Screen of Death black today after 40 years, Windows 11 update out nowThe new black screen provides users and IT administrators with direct access to critical information such as stop codes and the names of problematic system drivers.
The latest, build 9385, hasn’t been leaked to file sharing sites, but screenshots are starting to emerge that reveal some additions to Windows 8.1. A new lock screen app setting appears to let ...
It’s not clear why the BSOD is going back to blue in Windows 11, but it could be related to IT support calls. The Blue Screen of Death has long been part of Windows, and is an easy way for end ...
Microsoft experimented with a black BSOD for Windows NT, Windows 8, Windows 10, and even an earlier version of Windows 11. If you hate change, there's a chance Microsoft could flip back to blue ...
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