Microsoft is quietly changing the way public displays fail while adding new recovery tools and performance upgrades to enterprise Windows devices.


  • Microsoft introduces crash screen removal on public displays to reduce unwanted visual disruption
  • Windows 11 hides system errors after fifteen seconds on digital signage screens
  • Microsoft targets non-interactive screens with a mode that prevents extended visibility in the event of a crash

Microsoft is introducing a mode designed to prevent system crashes from appearing on large public displays for extended periods of time.

The new digital display mode temporarily displays system error screens (such as the infamous Blue Screen of Death, or BSOD) for fifteen seconds before hiding the screen.

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