Liam Tung
| November 15, 2021
| Topic: Enterprise Software
Windows 11: Everything you need to know
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Earlier this year it looked like Microsoft would permanently change the colour of its familiar, if dreaded, ‘blue screen of death’ (BSOD) on Windows machines from blue to black.
The BSOD is something of an institution in the Windows world, serving as the very clear signal that something has gone wrong with your PC. Over the years, Microsoft has updated the screen with more detail as to exactly what has gone wrong, but the screen has almost always been blue.
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