Microsoft is getting rid of the iconic Blue Screen of Death, and its replacement is a lot more boring
Did you know that the Blue Screen of Death has been around since Windows 3.1, back in 1993? Even before then, Windows 1 and 2 would show a 'blue screen' when it crashed, but there would be no valuable data on it, and the text would just be a jumbled mess. It wasn't until 3.1 that we had the "proper" BSOD screen, which tells you what went wrong and points to a culprit. If we're using this definition for a BSOD, then it has been plaguing computers for 32 years now.
Did you know that the Blue Screen of Death has been around since Windows 3.1, back in 1993? Even before then, Windows 1 and 2 would show a ‘blue screen’ when it crashed, but there would be no valuable data on it, and the text would just be a jumbled mess. It wasn’t until 3.1 that we had the “proper” BSOD screen, which tells you what went wrong and points to a culprit. If we’re using this definition for a BSOD, then it has been plaguing computers for 32 years now.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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