The blue death screen returns to Windows 11

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Microsoft decided to paint the “death screen”, the screen for displaying critical errors in the Windows 11 operating system, back to blue, after launching the new operating system before the new operating system changed the color from blue to black, which was probably unpopular with all users.

“Blue Death Screen” is the familiar, though unofficial, name for displaying critical errors in the Windows operating system, which is displayed to users in case the system crashes for any reason. This screen is also known as BSOD (Blue Screen of Death), which changed with the launch of the new Windows 11 system from the blue and “classic” color to black (Black Screen of Death) and managed to keep its acronyms.

However, it seems that Microsoft has decided to return the familiar blue color to the “blue screen of death” with the introduction of version 22000.346 of Windows 11 for the beta channels and release preview of the operating system, where among the many bug fixes the company added to the new version, So the company has returned the blue color to the screen as it was before.

“Black Death Screen” on Windows 11 (Source The Verge)

Microsoft’s iconic BSOD screen returns to its original color, a completely minor visual change, but given the fact that Microsoft chose to make it it can be assumed that there was a demand for it from the company’s users, even though the name of the screen remains BSOD in both cases because blue and black are both Begin with the letter B in English.

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