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I don't seem to understand your point with the screenshot provided. All I can see is that this was 1903 at the time that it was still part of the insider program. This is not the case anymore, since it has become part of the Production builds. At any rate, I don't see the relation with the subject at hand (BSOD Vs GSOD).
There is an anomaly here, I think. This is from a VM of the latest Fast Ring last Wed., 6/12. Clearly shows 1903, and 18917. What all that means, I have no idea. I think JGToy was saying he gets a BSOD right up front very early on in the bootup process, not Green. I agree that Green is the color of choice now for Insider, has been for a long time. But....I'm wondering if the crash is so early on, the full OS never has a chance to get going to set the Green vs. Blue. He stated it was a Power Driver failure. That would indicate somewhere very close to the POST routines and the hand-off to the OS. Just thinking out loud....
You'll agree with me TC that this is not obvious that this is from a VM. And even if it were, that doesn't change the fact that MS is using GSOD for insiders' builds and BSOD for Production builds. That has been known for a long time since 2016.
Windows 10’s BSOD is getting replaced with a GSOD for Insider Preview releases:
Windows 10's BSOD is getting replaced with a GSOD for Insider Preview releases - MSPoweruser