After much anticipation, Microsoftreleased the first preview build of Windows 11last week. We have already discussedall-new Windows 11 featuresand the UI overhaul in detail. But, another major design change has now come to light, and it’s an overhauled Blue Screen of Death in Windows 11.
Now, if you are an avid Windows user, I am sure you have encountered the WindowsBlue Screen of Death (BSOD)some time in your life. It usually shows up when something significant in the OS stops working and crashes the system. Currently,Windows 10 users see a blue screen with a sad faceand additional information about the error that caused the crash.
With Windows 11, Microsoft might change the color of the BSOD screen from blue to black. This will be in line with the new black background of the power-up and shutdown screen in Windows 11. As a result, it will be called theBlack Screen of Death(still BSOD) instead of the former. However, it is worth mentioning that other than the color of the screen, no other changes have been made to the BSOD.
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