There is news of a big bug in Microsoft's Windows operating system. Due to this bug, the screen of the system of Windows users around the world is turning blue. People are constantly complaining on social media. According to the report, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error is appearing in the Windows system, due to which the system has to be shut down suddenly or restarted.
According to the report, many countries like America, and Australia have been affected due to this bug, and due to this, the work of many big banks has also come to a standstill. It is being said that this bug has come after Microsoft's recent CrowdStrike update.
Microsoft has not yet issued any official statement on this bug. Users of Australia have been affected the most by this.
It is also not clear yet whether this bug is due to hardware or software because many users have also said that they have recently installed new software and have also installed updates, even after that they are facing this problem in their system.
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