Sujet : Wow - M$ Fixes Everything - Blue Screen-of-Death Replaced by BLACK Screen-of-Death
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 28. Jun 2025, 04:41:27
Autres entêtes
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https://www.gadgets360.com/laptops/news/microsoft-windows-11-blue-screen-of-death-bsod-black-error-message-8776837?pfrom=home-ndtv_techThe new black screen appears to be identical to the green one
shared by the company in March. It bears an uncanny resemblance
to the Windows 11 update screen, with centre-aligned text telling
users that the computer is restarting because of an error and
the percentage that reveals the progress of the crash log
collection process.
Users will also see a stop code with an error that can be
shared with system administrators, while the black screen
will also inform them about the process that failed (for
example, it will tell users that a particular driver file
failed, such as rdbss.sys).
It's also worth noting that this isn't the first time that
Microsoft has announced that the BSOD warning would be
changed from blue. Back in 2021, the company tested a
black version of the warning message, but that version
also included the text emoticon with a colon and a
bracket (a frown).
. . .
Well THAT fixes it ! When in doubt, just change
the color :-)
Admittedly Linux boot-failure messages/logs are
also almost impossible to interpret unless you
are an ultra-anal hyper-nerd who hasn't moved
from the PC for ten years .........
Clue - we need a generally BETTER fail-mode
solution - much clearer defs of what bombed
and why and maybe some automated fixes or at
least really good instructions. In short a
"system spy" routine that runs even before
official boot.