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Here are the main takeaways from the PCWorld article you shared regarding the latest Windows 11 update (KB5062660):

A computer monitor displays a black screen titled 'Black Screen of Death' in white text, with a dimly lit workspace background.Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Replaced by Black Screen of Death​

  • The iconic “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) is now officially replaced by a “Black Screen of Death.”
  • The acronym “BSOD” remains, but only the background color changes—technically, nothing else is different.
  • The new black screen lacks the sad emoticon and QR code; it just shows plain explanatory text informing the user that a problem occurred and Windows needs to restart.
  • The screen only appears for about two seconds before the computer tries to restart, making it easy to miss.

About Update KB5062660​

  • This is an optional cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 (“2025-07 Cumulative Update Preview”).
  • Must be installed manually via Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog.
  • After installing, the version will be Build 26100.4770.
  • All new features included will officially roll out to everyone on Patch Tuesday in August 2025.

Notable Features in KB5062660​

  • Black Screen of Death: Main visual change; no technical difference.
  • AI PC Improvements: Many features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs.
  • Recall Feature for EU Users: New “Recall” feature, with controls to block it for certain apps and websites, and the ability to disable it completely.
  • Quick Machine Recovery: New feature in WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment) to automatically detect, fix, and restore Windows via patch download—particularly for widespread boot issues.

How to Get the Update​

  • Not installed automatically, so manual update needed via Windows Update or the Update Catalog.

Practical Note​

Most users may never see the new Black Screen since it appears only when critical errors occur and is only visible for a short period.

If you’d like the latest community reports, troubleshooting, or user discussions regarding KB5062660, let me know and I can provide details from Windows forums or search your uploaded files for more technical or troubleshooting insight.

Source: PCWorld Windows 11 officially kills the Blue Screen of Death in latest update
 

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