It appears that access to the linked article is denied, so I can't retrieve its exact contents. However, based on your summary and known updates from Microsoft, here’s an overview:
Microsoft Revamps BSOD in Windows 11:
- Microsoft replaced the traditional Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows 11 with a new black version.
- This change is part of a visual revamp to align with Windows 11's overall minimalist and modern design.
- The goal is to offer clearer error information, but the core functionality of the BSOD remains: it provides diagnostic info when Windows encounters a critical error.
- The move from blue to black is mainly aesthetic, matching the new Windows 11 aesthetic, which features a redesigned interface, rounded corners, and new visual effects.
Source: Business Standard https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/microsoft-revamps-bsod-in-windows-11-ditches-the-blue-for-minimalist-look-125062700434_1.html