Blue Turns to Black as BSOD changes

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Windows 11 has been the talk of the TEch Town lately as almost everyone is hyped up for this Operating System and can't wait to use it. It was launched in late June and a lot of guys have already started to use the new Windows 11 as it's a free upgrade from Windows 10. Now that doesn't mean that you have to upgrade to Windows 11 as it is up to you if you want to upgrade or just stay at Windows 10 for now. There are a lot of changes to this new Operating System like Android Apps, Snap Layouts and Groups, and many more but I want to talk about BSOD or what we know as the Blue Screen of death.

Blue Screen of Death is no Longer Blue as now Windows has changed it to Black yes this is a very minuscule change but if you have witnessed BSOD in your time of using Windows you know how irritating it felt when you got that. Now personally I feel like Black might be a little smoother color when your PC crashes as when it crashes no ones in a good mood. This is not the first time Microsoft added something to the BSOD but Microsoft has always tweaked little things like adding a Sad Emoji or adding the QR code to the BSOD but these changes were not that intriguing to me as this one is.

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Hi@arunava, thanks for sharing one of the most recent news in computer environment at user level, the new Windows 11.
The color change of the screen of death from blue to black, is interesting.....stay up to follow the information of this new version of Windows.
Greetings, happy week

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