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Microsoft to Replace Blue Screen of Death With Simpler Black Eror Screen Later This Year

Microsoft is replacing out its iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on Windows 11 later this year. The company recently confirmed its replacement will be a black screen, designed to offer more clarity when a crash occurs. Find out more about when the new black screen of death will make its way to Windows 11 users.

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