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    Almost every Windows user has encountered the legendary “Blue Screen of Death” (or BSOD for short) at least once. More than anything else, the infamous error screen is characterized by its bright blue color, the sad smiley face, and the bluntly plain “An error has occurred” message, which combine to make the screen so instantly recognizable.

    But Microsoft is now changing the design of the blue error screen and breaking with 40 years of BSOD tradition. In fact, it won’t be called a “blue screen” anymore because, at least in the current preview version of Windows 11 24H2, the error screen is now completely black. (For Windows Insiders on test versions, the error screen will be green instead.)

    Update: According to The Verge, Microsoft will finalize the transition to the new Black Screen of Death for current Windows 11 users “later this summer.”

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    It’s not just the color. Other iconic elements are also apparently being removed, as Windows Latest has discovered. For example, it no longer displays a sad smiley face or a QR code. The QR codes have been a part of the blue screen error design since 2016 with Windows 10, and are intended to direct users to relevant troubleshooting tips.

    The text has also been changed. It now says “Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart,” which is much shorter and less ominous or overwhelming. It also says “device” instead of “PC,” which broadens it to more than just desktops and laptops. The specific reason for the crash (and the error code) is displayed at the bottom in much smaller text.

    It’s been coming for a long time

    Microsoft allegedly developed a new system crash screen back during the initial development of Windows 11, but apparently discarded those changes—or at least postponed them for a later release. Perhaps that time is now, with preview builds already using the new design.

    Why does Microsoft even want to change the BSOD in the first place? That’s anyone’s guess. It’s possible that Microsoft doesn’t like the iconic reputation of the blue error screen, which in some ways symbolizes the numerous problems that often come with Windows updates.

    If that’s the case, it’s hard to see the redesigned error screen as an improvement—the new look is now even more reminiscent of a funeral, as it’s completely black and white. And despite the accrued baggage, the familiar blue screen will certainly be missed by long-time Windows users, as it has long been a historical part of the Windows experience.

    It’s not yet known exactly when the new system crash error screen will be rolled out to the public version of Windows 11. We haven’t yet been able to discover it in the official Windows 11 roadmap, but the change will probably be introduced in an upcoming Patch Tuesday.

    Further reading: Every Microsoft Windows operating system, ranked

    Editor’s note: This article was originally published on April 5, 2025, but was updated when Microsoft made BSOD’s retirement official.

    This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.

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