Microsoft Windows Crash Showing ‘Blue Screen of Death’ Affects Users Across Many Countries Including India, Netizens Share Funny Memes and Posts

US tech giant Microsoft on Friday experienced a significant outage, affecting its services for users across many countries including India, the US, Japan, and Australia.

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New Delhi, July 19: US tech giant Microsoft on Friday experienced a significant outage, affecting its services for users across many countries including India, the US, Japan, and Australia. According to crowd-sourced website Downdetector, users are experiencing outages across Skype, Office 265, Bing, Azure, Teams, and Xbox.

Users are seeing blue screen of death (BSOD) errors which reportedly are due to a Crowdstrike application update. "We have widespread reports of BSODs on Windows hosts, occurring on multiple sensor versions. Investigating the cause. Technical alert (TA) will be published shortly," according to a pinned thread on Reddit. Microsoft Windows Crash Disrupts Flight Services in India; IndiGo, Akasa Air and SpiceJet Face Service Disruption Due to Windows System Failure.

X User Said ", Please Don't Resolve, Take Your Time"

Microsoft Windows Crash Funny Meme:

'Happy Weekend, thank you Microsoft for Bluescreen, said User on X

Microsoft said it is "observing a positive trend in service availability as it continues to mitigate the problem", the Wall Street Journal reported. The Guardian reported that ABC news and banking apps, and airlines in Australia were hit by network outages linked to Microsoft. Microsoft Windows Crash News: X Engineer Says Platform ‘Isn’t and Won’t Be’ Affected by Global IT Outage, Elon Musk Reacts to ‘Microsoft Down’ Meme.

Meanwhile, netizens celebrated the outage by sharing various humorous posts and memes on social media X.com "Happy Weekend, thank you #Microsoft #Bluescreen," said a user. "How will Microsoft fix this xd when they are using Microsoft for their entire work," added another. One user also "begged" Microsoft "to not fix the bluescreen for the next eight hours".

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 19, 2024 02:13 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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