A few days after the official announcement of Windows 11, Microsoft has pushed out the first preview version of Windows 11, Build 22000.51. In addition to the highlights of the update that we learned at the time of the official announcement, Windows 11 also brought many "surprises", such as blue screen of death to black screen of death...
Blue screen of death (BSOD) refers to the screen image with white characters on a blue background displayed when the Microsoft Windows operating system cannot recover from a system error. It is also the interface that people most want to see.
Recently, someone found that the "famous" blue screen of death had turned into a black screen of death while using Windows 11.
As early as the Windows 10 era, Microsoft introduced the green screen of death in the Windows Insider internal beta channel, which was used to distinguish bugs from different sources from the official version of the blue screen of death, and to facilitate repair and improvement. The green screen of death also appeared in Windows 11, but the difference is that the system also appeared a new black screen of death.
Is the black screen of death interface to distinguish bugs from different sources, or does Windows 11 decide to abandon the blue screen of death and completely turn to the black screen of death? Currently, Microsoft has not responded.
In fact, the crash interface you don’t want to see is changing all the time
BSOD first appeared in Windows 3.0 to help IT professionals diagnose hardware and memory errors. In 2012, Microsoft added a sad emoji to the blue screen of death interface of Windows 8: (, and a QR code was added in 2016. If Windows 11 turns the blue screen of death into a black screen of death, then this will be the first major change from 2016 to date .
However, even if the Blue Screen of Death completely turns into a Black Screen of Death, the name of BSOD will not change.
Windows 11 is known as "the most important update of Windows in the past ten years." There are many major improvements in the visual interface, including the start menu and file manager. As for whether there is any change in BSOD, let's just wait for the push of the stable version of Windows 11.
Reference link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/22559852/microsoft-windows-11-black-blue-screen-of-death-bsod-change
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