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Microsoft is preparing changes that should simplify work with Windows, but some of them may be unsettling for some users. One of the biggest news is a surprising redesign of the notorious Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). It is expected to be replaced soon with a more modern and simpler version, and it may not be blue at all. Instead of the classic blue background with a sad smiley face and a QR code, a new version with a black background and a cleaner design is now being tested. Some users involved in the test channels Windows But insiders report that instead of black, they are seeing green. Microsoft he noted that the new BSOD form is part of the updates for Windows 11 and is supposed to better match the overall design of the system. However, the final color is not yet clear.

"We've simplified the experience while preserving the technical information. The new design is designed to help users get back to work as quickly as possible," he said. Microsoft in March 2025. The redesigned BSOD still displays key information about the error or faulty driver, but the text is otherwise concise and less dramatic. This change comes as part of an upcoming update Windows 11 version 24H2 and is the biggest BSOD fix since Windows 8. Microsoft tries to make the error not seem like a disaster, but rather like a normal part of human life with a computer.

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