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Microsoft Retires Iconic Blue Screen of Death After 40 Years

Microsoft Retires Iconic Blue Screen of Death After 40 Years

REDMOND, USA, July 6, 2025 – Microsoft has officially retired the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD), a fixture of Windows operating systems for four decades, as announced on June 27, 2025. The BSOD, known for its abrupt system crash notifications, was last seen en masse during a global outage caused by a CrowdStrike update in July 2024. Microsoft’s move aims to modernize error reporting with more user-friendly interfaces. The retirement coincides with Microsoft’s extended security updates for Windows 10, now offered into 2026 with conditions, as Windows 11 gains traction, reaching 43% of Windows PCs by May 2025. The decision has sparked nostalgia among tech enthusiasts, with some on X lamenting the end of an era, while others welcome a less disruptive error system.

Microsoft’s shift reflects broader efforts to enhance user experience and system reliability, though the company faces challenges in transitioning users from Windows 10, which still holds a 53% market share. The retirement marks a symbolic step in Microsoft’s evolution toward AI-driven diagnostics and cloud-based solutions.

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