The notorious Blue Screen of Death, well-known by many Windows users, is getting a makeover. Windows has killed the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), replacing it with the Black Screen of Death (also BSOD) ...
The blue screen of death, often referred to by the acronym BSOD, has been an unwanted companion of Windows users for three decades – ever since Microsoft introduced ...
The infamous Blue Screen of Death — oft-shortened to BSOD — is changing, and many fans aren’t happy with its new look. While seeing the BSOD was never a good thing, the long-time version displayed a ...
In brief: Windows 11 users, do you find the black screen of death jarring and miss the comforting familiarity of the traditional blue screen? Then here's something to cheer about: Microsoft is undoing ...
The Windows 11 rollout is still in its early days, meaning most Windows users won't have noiced that the OS's iconic blue screen of death (or BSOD) was changed to a black screen of death for the most ...
The BSOD is often the first indication that a Windows user is about to have a very bad day. A faulty Windows security update crashed Windows computers across the world on Friday. Any PC that installed ...