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Microsoft will change the “Blue Screen of Death”

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In a new design, a sad emoticon and a QR code will be removed, and the error screen itself will look like a standard system updating screen.

Microsoft has released a new version of Windows 11’s Beta operating system for participants in the Windows Insider program, which changed the popular “Blue Death Screen”.

The new system error design has removed a sad emoticon and a QR code and more like a standard operating system updating screen. In addition, they reported a possible change in color error from blue to black (though in the beta version it was traditionally green). The company believes that updated design is better consistent with Windows 11 design principles and will help restore users to productive work as soon as possible.

Photo: Microsoft
New system error screen

Note that Microsoft has previously changed the color of the error for black in Windows 11 test versions, but did not add a change to the final version of the system.

Remember, earlier it was reported that Microsoft’s artificial intelligence began to remove itself after updating windows.

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