Back in black: Microsoft Blue Screen of Death going dark
Briefly

Microsoft will replace the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with a new black screen this summer as part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative. This change aims to improve system resilience and security following incidents like the CrowdStrike sensor configuration issue that affected 8.5 million machines. The upcoming changes coincide with significant revisions to Windows’s architecture, moving security applications outside the kernel to enhance system stability and ease of management.
The infamous Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) will be replaced later this summer by a new black screen as part of Microsoft's Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI).
The cosmetic rollback, scheduled to debut later this summer on all Windows 11 version 24H2 devices, coincides with functional reengineering of Windows code to better prevent, manage, and recover from security incidents.
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