A Windows 9x/Me Blue Screen of Death
The original blue screen of death first appeared in Windows NT 3.1; this was a later variant that was seen on the Italian version of Windows NT 3.51
The rudimentary task manager screen from Windows 3.1x, often confused with the blue screen of death due to its similarities
Blue screen of death, Windows 2000
The blue screen of death on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
A variation of the previous format with memory dumping being performed by default, featuring extended hexadecimal parameters only found in the 64-bit version
The blue screen of death on Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 (RTM–v1511), which includes a sad emoticon
The blue screen of death on Windows 10 (v1607–1909), which includes a QR code for troubleshooting
The blue screen of death on Windows 10 (v2004–22H2) and Windows 11 (build 22000.348–26120.3653), which changed references of "PC" to "device"
The blue screen of death in Windows 9x, as it appears on Windows 95 and Windows 98