It seems that a big meme will lose its meaning. Microsoft recently announced that the "blue screen" of Windows will soon ...
The new design jettisons the frowning face and QR code, as well as the familiar blue color. Based on analysis from The Verge, ...
The error screen known as the BSOD is undergoing a radical change, and while it’s a nice idea, I fear it could confuse more ...
Microsoft is actively testing a modified version of its blue screen of death (BSOD) within Windows 11, featuring design adjustments intended to enhance simplicity and usability.
The thing is, this new Blue Screen of Death isn't even blue ... all the way to the present design scheme kicked off with 2012's Windows 8. The color, too, has flip-flopped over the years.
It’s worth noting that some early builds of Windows 11 shipped with a black background versus a blue, but that wasn’t a true redesign. All it did was replace the blue background with black ...
With Windows Insider Preview Build 26120.3653 ... Alongside the obvious switch from the iconic blue background color to a more neutral black tone, other design changes include the removal of ...
No one ever actually wants to see the blue screen of death — also known as the BSOD — on their Windows machine ... many lament the loss of the blue color and frowny face for sentimental ...
Microsoft is making several changes to the 'blue screen of death' in Windows 11. The blue screen of death is the error message-on-a-blue-background that appears on Windows devices when they run into ...
The 'Blue Screen of Death' is no more, in its place Windows 11 users will get either be a 'Green Screen of Death' or 'Black Screen of Death.' ...