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  2. Black screen of death - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS and all versions of Windows after Windows 3.1 (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11) also display a black screen of death when the operating system cannot boot. There are many factors that can contribute to this problem, including the ones listed below.

  3. Screen of death - Wikipedia

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    By far, this is the most famous screen of death. Black Screens of Death are used by several systems. One is a failure mode of Windows 3.x. One appears when the bootloader for Windows Vista and later fails. In early Windows 11 previews, the Blue Screen of Death was changed to black. [1]

  4. Category:Screens of death - Wikipedia

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    Black screen of death; Blue screen of death; Bomb (icon) G. Guru Meditation; K. Kernel panic; L. Linux kernel oops; Y. Yellow light of death This page was last ...

  5. Blue screen of death - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.1 displays a black screen of death instead of a blue one. [21] Some versions of macOS (notably OS X Lion) display a black screen of death instead of a kernel panic, usually pointed to a graphics card or sleep/wake issue, [40] it may also display a black screen when the operating system fails to boot properly. [41]

  6. Iomega - Wikipedia

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    Iomega Corporation (later LenovoEMC) [3] [4] [5] was a company that produced external, portable, and networked data storage products. Established in the 1980s in Roy, Utah, United States, Iomega sold more than 410 million digital storage drives and disks, including the Zip drive floppy disk system. [6]

  7. Macintosh startup - Wikipedia

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    On its small square screen is a smiley-face emoticon against a lilac background. The icon indicates that the machine has successfully begun booting, in contrast to a "Sad Mac" icon, which displays a "sad" emoticon. The splash screen under Mac OS 8 The "Welcome to Macintosh" screen seen in System 7.5 and earlier

  8. Talk:Screen of death - Wikipedia

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    4 Windows Vista "Black screen of darkness" 1 comment. 5 Fair use rationale for Image:Guru meditation.gif. 1 comment. 6 Fair use rationale for Image:Blacksod.png.

  9. File:Bsodwindows10.png - Wikipedia

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