The completely revamped UI, changes to the Taskbar and Windows Menu, and icon style changes are documented quite a lot. However, what some of you might have missed is the color change of the dreadful Windows BSOD error. From the trademark blue screen, it has now transformed over to been scarier (yet classy) black UI. And truth be told, it definitely looks more impressive than its counterpart. But getting hold of this new BSOD might prove to be a tough job? Well, not exactly, as this guide will show you. Here are the instructions to try out the new Black Screen of Death on your Windows 11 PC. Follow along.
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How to Try Black Screen of Death on your Windows 11 PC
This tutorial will show you how to manually create a BSOD error on your PC. It goes without saying that it is quite risky and could spell trouble for you. Though it would easily be fixed upon the next restart, there’s always a chance of things going south. So try it at your own risk. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your PC and data by performing the below steps. Once you are done playing around with the dark-themed BSOD, it’s time to bring your PC back to life. For that, perform a normal reboot or if that doesn’t work out, then press and hold the Power key for 10-15 seconds. Likewise, once your PC boots up, make sure to change the Value Data of DisplayPreReleaseColor to 1, just to be on a safer side. So this was all from this guide on how you could try out the new Black Screen of Death on your Windows 11 PC. Do let us know your views on the same in the comments below. Likewise, if you want more such interesting articles, do let me know in the comments, along with the OS type.
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