There is a blue, green, black, orange, yellow
and even a pink screen of death.The blue screen of death happens when Windows crashes after
it encounters a big problem that could cause damage to the system. It is the most common
out of all of them. And according to Microsoft, 70% of blue screens of death are
caused by third-party driver code, 10% are caused by hardware issues and 15%
have unknown causes because the memory is too corrupted to analyze. Now the green screen of
death mainly happens for Windows Insider builds when a critical error happens. It is basically
the same thing as the blue screen of death, but it happens for Windows Insider builds. Now
the black screen of death is similar to the blue screen of death because both of them involve
critical problems, but the black screen of death errors can be trickier to diagnose because
they often come with no error code and all you see is a black screen. And sometimes with the
cursor. And now lastly. we have the orange, yellow and even pink screen of death now
those are extremely rare.Most of you have probably never experienced them and probably
never will. For the orange screen of death, it does appear to be related to display driver
issues. And now finally this is important! Don't get caught up in all the different screen of death
colors. Beyond the blue, green and black screen of death, after that things can start to overlap. For
example, the blue, pink and orange screen of death at times display the same error codes and that's
not surprising because your computer is comprised of interconnected parts. and there you go that's
how to different screens of death work. So, which ones have you experienced the most? Please share
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