JohnS Posted April 1 Posted April 1 The Blue Screen of Death, otherwise known by its acronym, BSOD, is to be finally replaced. I'm sure you'll miss it! đ âHaunts every PC gamerâs dreamsâ: Microsoft kills off blue screen of death One of the most legendarily hated sights in the history of the computer is about to be changed forever â but maybe not for the better. Andrew McMurtry - April 1, 2025 It may well be one of the most anger inducing sights in all of technology but the blue screen of deathâs reign of terror is almost over. For anyone whoâs ever used a PC, Microsoftâs error message has been a source of frustration, despair or pure unadulterated rage for as long as the tech giant has been around. The company recently dropped a bombshell, announcing it was getting rid of the iconic blue screen of death â or BSOD. But PC users shouldnât rush out into the street for a wild bacchanalian party just yet because the company has already announced its replacement â and it could be just as ominous. In a post last Friday on the Windows Insider blog, Microsoft announced it was redesigning the BSOD, which the company says is âa new, more streamlined UI for unexpected restarts which better aligns with Windows 11 design principles and supports our goal of getting users back into productivity as fast as possibleâ. For those part of the Windows Insider program (mainly software testers who get early access to new features) this will be green. However, for the rest, it's reportedly going to be black when it rolls out to the public. The company announced Microsoft Insiders will get the black screen. Photo: Microsoft The public are reportedly set to get the black screen. Photo: Microsoft The design will also be pared back with the frowny face, which has been a feature of the screen since Windows 8, removed as well as the troubleshooting QR code which had been placed on the page in recent years. It will now simply say: âYour device ran into a problem, and needs to restartâ, followed by the current progress of the restart. At the bottom of the page will also be a stop code and what failed to force the restart. The change is reportedly to make the error screen âless ominousâ. While itâs not the first time that the blue screen of death has been changed, it is a big departure from the colour which has become so iconically linked to the issue. Although Microsoft could always decide to return to the blue in the future, Microsoft users are starting to come to terms with the new-look error screen. Farewell blue screen of death - we hardly knew ye. There has been some criticism of the new look with some users claiming it looks too similar to the update screen, which is also a black background with a progress counter. Plenty more are already calling for the blue screen to return. In a story on the move on PC Gamer, Andy Edser described the new black design as âJust an ominous void, a stop code, and the message that haunts every PC gamerâs dreams at night.â Others have questioned that the move might be in response to the CrowdStrike outage last year that saw many met with the blue screen around the world as computers repeatedly rebooted and crashed. To avoid that issue repeating, Microsoft announced a new Quick Machine Recovery mode in November to allow computers to be rebooted even if itâs unable to boot. Source: https://www.news.com.au/technology/home-entertainment/computers/haunts-every-pc-gamers-dreams-microsoft-kill-blue-screen-of-death/news-story/b1e8d8225ddf24e4fde0225f8beaea1c 3
sudoslash Posted April 1 Posted April 1 I worked at Microsoft years ago and was working on an export feature in Excel, which took some time to complete. I was a wee junior engineer at the time, and asked one of the seniors about how to best handle loading times. He told me to use a loading bar pop-up and set it 1% complete every second, and then just stop at 95% until it's complete. đ  Glad to see they're improving some UX over there. 1
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