For over forty years, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has loomed large in the collective memory of computer users — a jarring splash of cobalt blue, cryptic error codes, and the disheartening realization that something fundamental has gone wrong. Now, as Windows 11 prepares for its major 24H2 release, Microsoft is officially retiring the storied blue error screen. In its place, a new, modern Black Screen of Death will greet users encountering critical system failures, ushering in an...