Millions of Windows users across the world are facing something very unexpected. Windows users globally are facing the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error which is causing the system to suddenly shut down or restart. Microsoft said in a message that the error is being caused due to a recent CrowdStrike update.
If reports are to be believed, the bug has affected many companies, banks, and government offices across the US and Australia. Social media users posted several pictures showing their screens on the recovery page displaying the message: "It looks like Windows didn't load correctly. If you'd like to restart and try again, choose Restart my PC below."
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Why Are Users Getting Blue Screen Of Death
Blue Screen errors, also called black screen errors or STOP code errors, show up when a critical issue forces Windows to unexpectedly shut down or restart. Users could also encounter a message saying: "Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer" or a similar notification.
These errors can be a result of hardware or software issues. If you’ve recently installed new hardware and encountered a Blue Screen error, try shutting down the PC, removing any new hardware, and attempting to restart. If restarting doesn’t work, users can initiate the PC in safe mode.
Moreover, consider updating Windows with the latest patches through Windows Update, looking for assistance from other sources, or restoring Windows to a previous restore point. If none of these methods work, users will have to utilize the Blue Screen Troubleshooter available in the Get Help app:
- Open the Get Help app in Windows.
- Type "Troubleshoot BSOD error" in the search bar of the Get Help app.
- Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the Get Help app.
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Microsoft China Bans Android, Forces Shift To iPhones
Microsoft in China has banned Android and, as a consequence, the company staff will soon be required to make a shift to iPhones. Microsoft employees in the country have been notified to make the shift from Android smartphones to iPhones by September 2024, as per a report from Bloomberg.
This was reportedly announced in an internal memo sent out to the employees by Microsoft China. The same memo has been sent to employees at the Microsoft Hong Kong office.
According to the report, the employees have been told that anybody using an Android smartphone, including phones from Chinese companies like Xiaomi or Huawei, will be given an iPhone 15 by the company. The company is reportedly creating dedicated points in its facility in the country where staff members can go to collect their iPhones.