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Drinky
Jan 7th, 2000, 10:23 AM
Isn't the "Unexpected Error." error message just the greatest thing :-)

with the possible exception of the BIOS message "Keyboard error or no keyboard present. Press F1 to continue"

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Jan 7th, 2000, 05:30 PM
yeah:

an *pple M*cintosh error i once got...

"The mouse is not responding, or not connected. Please click here to confirm" !!!!



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KENNNY
Jan 7th, 2000, 06:22 PM
lol :)
fortunately my coding skills are so great that none of my programs have errors.. i wish :)

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Juan Carlos Rey
Jan 8th, 2000, 07:57 AM
What about "read the manual carefully before opening the package"?

Stick
Jan 8th, 2000, 12:59 PM
or The Press "ANY" key to contiune


Where is the Any Key ?

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mhayenga
Jan 8th, 2000, 02:04 PM
"Click STOP to Continue"... It was in an app to stop a task, and then go forward with other tasks.

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Smie
Jan 8th, 2000, 02:18 PM
Oh no, this ones great! I was installing Microsoft Office 97, and got this error:

"Error: File Found"

Jarrod
Jan 9th, 2000, 07:08 AM
...and if you run Explorer with the following: Explorer.exe /e,/root,C:\ then try to change address, Microsoft will tell you what they REALLY think of Explorer.EXE!!

(Only works pre SP5)

ravcam
Jan 9th, 2000, 08:12 AM
Off the topic and not to do with computers but why do some of these people who make up directions think we are totally stupid. Ex. Open a bag of microwave popcorn and read the instructions!

[This message has been edited by ravcam (edited 01-09-2000).]

Bob Baddeley
Jan 9th, 2000, 09:12 AM
I was amused the other day when we installed a new phone, set the time and the answering message, and finally opened the printed information and registration only to see "Stop! Read this manual first. Important installation instructions"

Darn

(btw nice topic name. I laughed)

Jan 9th, 2000, 10:23 AM
ROFLMAO!!!!!

I know EVERY ONE of these glitches.. oh man... :: Tears down his face :: This is too funny!

Here is one..

"Please hook the speaker to the side of the Monitor.. "

Once both are hooked up, you see this weird blob on your screen. You look in the manual of the monitor and it says to keep speakers away from the monitor.. :)

Knight

jritchie
Jan 9th, 2000, 10:25 AM
I once put a support call throught to SBTECH, these guys have a 4GL for multi-value database, it was to do with a program crashing on field definitions,

Their answer was

"That's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature".

I suppose this gives them the "opportunity to improve the performance of their software"
:)

KENNNY
Jan 9th, 2000, 11:11 AM
LOL :)
microsoft are such comedians :)
error messages are better than not responding programs though, they really piss me off

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chrisjk
Jan 9th, 2000, 11:18 AM
There was this feature in a magazine I read once that had stupid windows error messages, there were quite a few. My fave though is one that an un-amuased programmer wrote..."User has insufficient intelligence to continue, insert new user and try again!" :)

On a more serious note though, does anyone know why we are cursed by unhelpful and frankly useless error messages sometimes? As a programmer, I try to give as much info as possible in an error message. When the user phones to complain, I stand a much greater chance of solving it!

Lets hope Msoft get shot of crap DOS hangover messages in Windows...on another point, did you guys know ol' Bill Gates is not going to supply a Windows 2000 CD with your OEM copy on a new computer!! IT'S A SCANDEL!!!! HE BETTER CHANGE HIS MIND OR I WILL SEND THE BOYS ROUND! THE NUMBER OF TIMES I HAD TO REFORMAT THIS HEAP OF JUNK!! AND HE'S GANNA CHARGE FULL RETAIL EVERYTIME YOU FORMAT HARD DISK FOR A NEW COPY OF WIN2000. BASTARD! :)

Regards,

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If it ain't broke - don't fix it :)

Jan 9th, 2000, 11:25 AM
Whoa.. hold up there.. where you hear this? What board etc.. ?

I haven't heard nor seen anything on it and I try to stay current on the MS biz...

Knight

chrisjk
Jan 9th, 2000, 12:33 PM
Yo Knight, The news was carried exclusively in some PC Mag recently - I forget which one. There's been quite an uproar apparently...It said they MAY change their mind, but not looking hopeful

Regards,

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If it ain't broke - don't fix it :)

jritchie
Jan 9th, 2000, 12:41 PM
Chris,

Thanks for the heads-up, canceling our order for upgrades to Win2000 on new PCs, (placed order on Friday for 2 Servers, 10 PCS), will stay withe NT 4 and Win98SE. :o

Juan Carlos Rey
Jan 9th, 2000, 09:06 PM
If non VB stuff is allowed...
My new car came with a manual too...
In page 69 it states "disconnect the battery before ANY intervention in the electric circuitry" and in page 71 "NEVER disconnect the battery, this can damage delicate electronics - take off the fuse of the involved circuitry instead"


[This message has been edited by Juan Carlos Rey (edited 01-10-2000).]

MaxDav
Jan 9th, 2000, 09:29 PM
Good idea to keep up to date with the MS-crap....at least You'll have a laught from time to time....

What do You think of this error message?:

Internet Explorer has performed an illegal opperation and will be shut down, if this problem persists look at the microsoft site for more information.

Funny guys out there...

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Jan 10th, 2000, 12:34 AM
Woho! Back on the Macs again...

The command could not be completed,
because you have already chosen Shut
Down or Restart.

Wait until the computer finishes shutting
down or restarting, or quit all applications
and choose Shut Down or Restart again.


This message tends to appear on our Mac network when they all shut down for the night...the Mac is still on when you get there the next day waiting for you to press OK, at which point it then shuts down (when you now want to use it) even though it has stayed on all night!

I've got a screen dump to proove it...

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