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windows design changes
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Discussions about Windows design changes on WindowsForum.com cover Microsoft's shift from the traditional Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to a black design in Windows 11 24H2, aimed at reducing user stress during errors. This change is part of broader reliability improvements, with Microsoft reporting a 24% drop in unexpected restart failures compared to Windows 10 22H2. Users share feedback on these visual updates and their impact on the overall experience, reflecting ongoing adjustments to Windows aesthetics and functionality.
Here’s a summary of the article from XDA Developers about Microsoft’s reliability claims for Windows 11 24H2:
Microsoft claims Windows 11 24H2 is their most reliable Windows so far. They cite a 24% drop in unexpected restart failures compared to Windows 10 22H2.
Data comes from Microsoft’s...
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