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This summer's Windows 10 update will add QR codes to the Blue Screen of Death. Smart idea or just more frustration?
Whether you need to scan a QR code, or you want to create a QR code of your own (for a wifi network, a contact card, or anything else), you’ve got a variety of options to pick from.
At the moment, the option to scan QR codes will not be available to general Windows 10 users. Currently, only members of the Windows 10 Insider build have access to the feature and widespread ...
Some redditors have noticed that Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14316 introduces a new feature: there’s a QR code on the BSOD. Scan it with your smartphone, and it should take you to a web ...
The latest Insider Preview build of Windows 10 (build 14316) has tweaked the Blue Screen of Death to include the most moddest of cons: a QR code. Now, instead of scrambling to write down the ...
Microsoft is quietly testing the addition of QR codes if a Windows 10 device gets hit with a "Blue Screen of Death". The idea is to make it easier for users to troubleshoot and find ...
The QR code was first spotted by Reddit user javelinnl, who had installed the latest build of Windows 10 and the feature is set to be introduced in the OS's anniversary edition update that will be ...
Microsoft is adding QR codes to its Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). It’s the biggest change to the BSOD since the software maker removed a lot of crash details in Windows 8 and replaced them with a ...
Microsoft Adds QR Code to Windows 10 Blue Screen of Death Now, when the OS fails and you're met with the dreaded blue screen, you'll see not only a sad face, but a QR code.