Microsoft Retires the Blue Screen of Death After 40 Years

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Microsoft is making significant changes to Windows to improve user experience and security, including moving security solutions out of kernel mode to reduce crashes like the Blue Screen of Death, and introducing new recovery features such as Quick Machine Recovery, with updates expected later this summer.
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