The latest preview of Windows 10 (Build 14316) improves the Blue Screen of Death with QR codes to help users and technicians quickly identify crash errors.
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Although Microsoft has improved the reliability of Windows over the years, we will all encounter the familiar “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) every now and then. Although the BSOD was implemented to give you crash details, most of the time it is complicated to understand, fix and find the cause of the problem.
Now, however, that's all set to change, as Microsoft is incorporating Quick Response Codes into the Blue Screen of Death. It's a new improvement that the company hasn't publicly announced, but some users have reported finding the new Quick Response Codes in the latest preview of Windows 10 (Build 14316), suggesting that they'll be fully implemented in time for the Anniversary Update's release.
For Windows 10 users, the new approach with Quick Response Codes means they can simply scan the code with their phone and quickly find support articles to fix the problem. It also helps computer support technicians accurately identify the Blue Screen of Death error code.