JAKARTA After 40 years, Microsoft will get rid of the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) display from Windows devices. This error message will be replaced with a display called the Black Screen of Death.

BSOD, referring to Blue Screen, is an error display that will appear on devices with Windows systems when there is a problem. BSOD will display a warning message with a blue background, equipped with a code and crash cause.

This design is very iconic and has been known for a long time. In addition to the warning message, Blue Screen also displays iconic iconic iconic iconic chaotic face with QR code at the bottom. This code will direct the user to more detailed information.

However, in the Black Screen version, Microsoft will remove the facial icon running from the screen.

Users will only see a simple black screen similar to the Windows update screen, but with clearer deforestation information.

The new Black Screen of Death will include a broken stop code and system driver at the bottom of the screen. This information will make it easier for IT users or admins because they no longer need to use external crash dump analysis tools such as WinDbg.

"This is really an effort to provide better clarity and information and allow us and our customers to really understand the core of the problem so we can fix it more quickly," said Microsoft Vice President of Corporate Security and OS David Weston, quoted by The Verge.

Microsoft plans to launch this latest BSOD design through a Windows 11 update. This update will come in 'end of the summer' along with the launch of the Quick Machine Recovery feature.


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