
With Windows 11, Microsoft to replace its iconic Blue Screen of Death with Black
India Today
Microsoft will be replacing its iconic Blue Screen of Death with a Black Screen in the upcoming Windows 11 operating system.
Microsoft will be changing its famous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to a black one in its upcoming Windows 11 operating system. This is one new change in Windows 11, which we hope we will not see very often. Microsoft is changing the classic Blue Screen of Death from Windows, which dates all the way to Windows 3.0, to a Black Screen of Death in Windows 11. The change is reportedly to match the aesthetic of Windows 11.
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In a push towards more inclusive school environments, the Central Board of Secondary Education has rolled out fresh directives on menstrual hygiene across its affiliated institutions. The move comes after a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of India that places menstrual health within the framework of fundamental rights.











