
Almost every Windows user achieved a run-in with the notorious “Blue Screen of Death” at a certain point in his computer life. After more than 40 years against a very recognizable blue, the updated error message will soon be displayed on a black background.
The changes to the notorious error screen are part of the wider efforts of Microsoft To Improvement of resistance of the Windows operating system The incident of the crowdstrike of the last yearWhat crashed Millions of Windows machines worldwide.
“Now it is easier than ever to navigate unexpected restarts and recover faster,” wrote Microsoft in Redmond, in Washington, in an announcement on Wednesday.
As part of this effort, Microsoft says that it “optimizes” what users experience when they come across “unexpected restarts” that cause disorders. And that means revision of the notorious error screen.
Over and beyond The now black background, Windows’ new “screen of death”, has a slightly shorter message. It is no longer accompanied by a frowning face – and instead shows a percentage for the restart process.
According to Microsoft, this “simplified” user interface for unexpected restarts will later be available on all Windows 11 devices (version 24h2) this summer.
And for PCs that may not be started successfully, Microsoft also said on Wednesday that it adds a mechanism of “quick -machine restoration”. This will be particularly useful for a widespread failure, as the Tech -giant stated, since Microsoft can “use overall targeted remediation” and automate the corrections with this new mechanism “without needing complex manual interventions”.
Microsoft said that this quick machine recovery will later be “generally available” in window 11 this summer – with additional functions that are to be started later a year.