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Windows 11 ditches iconic blue screen, rolls out simpler black alert
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46643, member: 636"] Microsoft plans to replace its famous Blue Screen of Death error message after nearly four decades. The computer company will change the iconic blue background to black. Windows 11 users will see this new design during system crashes. The updated screen removes some features that helped users fix problems. Microsoft calls the change part of making Windows more modern. The new error screen keeps only basic information about computer problems. Users will no longer see QR codes or detailed help messages. Microsoft removed these elements to make the display simpler. The company believes the black color matches Windows 11 better than blue. Tech experts question whether fewer details actually help users solve issues. The Blue Screen of Death became famous among computer users worldwide. People recognized the bright blue color as a sign of serious computer trouble. Many users spent hours trying to fix problems after seeing this screen. The error message often meant expensive repairs or lost work. Computer technicians used the information on these screens to diagnose hardware and software failures. Microsoft has not announced exactly when the change will happen. The company expects to release the update within the coming months. Windows 11 users will automatically receive the new error screen design. The change marks the end of one of computing's most recognizable features. Microsoft says the update supports their goal of making Windows easier to use for business customers. [/QUOTE]
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