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BSOD gone: Home windows modifications Blue Display of Demise
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BSOD gone: Home windows modifications Blue Display of Demise

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Last updated: June 27, 2025 1:48 pm
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The infamous Blue Display of Demise, well-known by many Home windows customers, is getting a makeover.

Home windows has killed the Blue Display of Demise (BSOD), changing it with the Black Display of Demise (additionally BSOD). The unique blue display screen, which additionally featured a sad-face emoticon, has been round for about 40 years. Home windows customers will now see a plain black display screen and the phrases: “Your system bumped into an issue and must restart.”

This variation comes as Home windows embarks on its Home windows Resiliency Initiative, a venture aiming to “embed resilience and safety” instantly into Home windows platforms.

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The initiative was introduced after the CrowdStrike outage final 12 months, a digital debacle that affected the whole lot from airways to banks to grocery shops. Internationally, Home windows computer systems have been hit by the BSOD: an error message that stops the pc from working.

Now, Home windows is making strikes to “keep productiveness and reduce disruptions,” in line with a Microsoft weblog put up. The corporate is including a fast machine restoration function, in order that Microsoft can goal any points with out handbook intervention. The brand new error display screen options “simplified UI” – or, a black display screen as an alternative of a blue one.

The change, in line with Microsoft, “improves readability,” whereas the brand new design “aligns higher” with Microsoft’s aesthetic rules.

Say goodbye to the Blue Display of Demise. It is the top of an period.

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