It's always annoying when your PC crashes, but it's that little bit more frustrating when you have no idea why it's done so.
Even the updated Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows 10 - with its empathetic sad face - isn't especially helpful for general users, who are simply told to search for error codes such as "BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO" or "KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR". Users without deep technical knowledge would probably just chuck those terms into a Google search, and end up being overwhelmed by inconsistent and not-always-useful results.
It seems that Microsoft is aware that this is an area in which there's room for some improvement - and as MicrosoftInsider.es reports, the company is experimenting with a change that could simplify the process of diagnosing and fixing issues that cause system crashes.