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Windows 11’s BSOD isn't going anywhere. It's now black, faster, and confusing

Summary by Windows Latest
Microsoft is not killing off the Blue Screen of Death, aka BSOD. Despite what you might read on the internet or watch on YouTube, BSOD is here to stay. Microsoft is only replacing the blue colour with black and changing its design on Windows 11, but the approach has a problem. It now looks a bit more like the Windows Update screen. In a blog post on June 26, Microsoft announced the Windows Resiliency Initiative for enterprises, and in that same …
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Windows Latest broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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