Microsoft’s Famous Blue Screen Of Death to Turn Black


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The black screen of death Windows 11 has been revealed to social media. Microsoft’s blue screen of death windows will turn black in Microsoft’s new Windows 11 operating system, according to those with access to a preview of the software. 

When users encounter some problem on their computer, the blue screen of death appears, often prompting a restart. 

In Windows 11, the black screen of death windows will replace the blue background, matching the logon and shutdown screens in the new system, the Verge reported. 

The blue screen of death allows IT professionals to diagnose hardware and memory issues. 

As the screen appears, it displays problem-related information and data that can help you analyze and resolve your issues.

The QR code was added to the blue screen of Death Windows in 2016 so that users can scan for more information about the error.

Earlier, Windows 8 added an unhappy face to the screen in 2012. 

Microsoft New Windows 11 Operating System 

Last month, Microsoft launched Windows 11 and provided users with free updates to existing Windows 10. Although it may seem impossible for some devices to run a new system, it requires at least 64 GB of storage and 4 GB of RAM.

Microsoft intends to wind down Windows 10 in 2025.

Windows 11 Black screen of death has been revealed to social media platforms by the developers who are part of Microsoft’s Windows Insider program. 

Other issues are also reported to the members who are part of this program, including installing the new system and using the start menu. 

Later this year, Microsoft Windows 11 will be available more widely but an exact date hasn’t been given yet. 

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James Robert is a journalist who covers all the social media and tech-related news for SG-educate, the world’s largest multimedia news agency. He reports on tech from all over the world, focusing mostly on social media platforms. He has worked as a digital editor and online coverage of global breaking news on tech and big stories, reaching millions of readers across multiple platforms.

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