History Of The Blue Screen Of Death 🟦😵

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A Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) is usually displayed in Windows after an important or unrecoverable error. It debuted in its modern form during the development of Windows NT 3.1 in late 1991, but it can be ultimately traced back to Windows 3 in 1990. Watch to find out more...

With thanks to BetaWiki for the BSOD screenshots, GitHub user "barotto" for the footage of Windows crashing to MS-DOS, @Coopydood for the Windows ME intro video footage and @Vuusteri for the famous "That must be why we're not shipping Windows 98 yet" footage.

Answers:
1. Windows NT 3.1
2. Windows 9x (95/98/ME)
3. Windows 98 (beta)
4. Windows 2000 (beta)
5. Windows ME (beta)
6. Windows 8 (beta)
7. Windows 8 (beta)
8. Windows Server 2016
9. Windows 10 Insider Preview builds (builds 15002 and newer)
10. Windows 11 (initial release of version 21H2 - reverted to blue in a later update)

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