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Forget the Blue Screen of Death – Windows is replacing it with an even more terrifying Black Screen of Death

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  • Microsoft is replacing its Blue Screen of Death with a Black Screen of Death
  • This comes after decades of service from the original BSoD
  • It’s slated to roll out later this summer

Microsoft is gradually remodeling Windows 11, with an upgraded Xbox app aligned for the new ROG Xbox Ally handhelds that introduces an Aggregated Game Library – but it looks like gaming upgrades aren’t the only things on Microsoft’s radar.

As reported by The Verge, Microsoft is replacing the Windows 11 Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) with a Black Screen of Death, after decades of the latter’s presence on multiple Windows iterations. It apparently wants to provide more clarity and concise information to help troubleshoot user errors easily.

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