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All Windows Screen of Death Colors Explained

BY ow5us
June 13, 2025
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Overview of Screens of Death

Different "screens of death" represent critical errors in operating systems, potentially causing system crashes.

Types of Screens of Death:

  • Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)

    • Occurs during significant system errors.
    • Most common issue.
    • Causes:
      • 70% by third-party driver code.
      • 10% by hardware issues.
      • 15% unknown due to corrupted memory.
  • Green Screen of Death

    • Specific to Windows Insider builds.
    • Similar to BSOD but related to critical errors in these builds.
  • Black Screen of Death

    • Indicates critical problems like BSOD.
    • Often lacks error codes, showing only a black screen sometimes with a cursor.
  • Orange, Yellow, and Pink Screens of Death

    • Extremely rare.
    • Orange Screen often related to display driver issues.
    • Screen colors may share similar error codes due to interconnected system parts.

Conclusion:

  • Main screens to remember: Blue, Green, and Black.
  • Beyond these, screens may display overlapping issues due to system interconnectivity.

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This summary highlights the critical points about the different screens of death and their causes.

    All Windows Screen of Death Colors Explained