Have your gaming sessions on Windows 11 been interrupted by black-screen crashes lately? There's now a fix for this.
Microsoft is now starting to change its Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to a newly designed black version. It’s the first major change to the BSOD since Microsoft added a sad face to the screen in Windows ...
Turn off your system. Remove the power cord and disconnect all the peripherals. Disconnect the charger if it is a laptop. Press and hold the power button for up to 30 seconds. Turn on your system.
"The new UI is simpler, and more aligned with Windows 11's design language," explains Microsoft. "It removes the frowny face and QR code, and instead presents a short, readable message with the stop ...
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