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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  10:03:04
at school and it gave me a error guess which one...
 


























Auxillary devise faliure,
Keyboard,
Press F1 to continue or F2 to Setup
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

-Danny
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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  13:12:55
HAR!™

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  13:52:07
Sweet Maria....oh how I love the Wintel World.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  14:11:18
NOT.

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Da Penguin
Senior Member


USA
1094 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  20:21:54
To enable the keyboard, Hit F12.

LOL

Not as good as the one time I was on a PeeCee and all of a sudden the screen turned off. Then it turned back on and the screen said on it "This is just a test, your screen IS working"

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Slomac636
Junior Member


USA
103 Posts
Posted - 10 Oct 2002 :  23:38:38
One of the PeeCees at my house is possessed, periodically its floppy drive cycles like there is a disk in it, even though there isn't one in it. It also periodically asks: "Would you like to format the disk in drive E?" - there is no "E" drive in is this box, heh-heh. It also crashes (BSOD) when a user logs on for the first time on any given day, so reboot and it does it again - until you select "Yes" on formatting drive E. Remember- there is NO "E" drive on this machine.

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cinemafia
Guerrilla Recon Leader


USA
2965 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  00:22:25
Here's one of my favorites, I use it in my sig at other forums.

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  00:31:14
I like those Windows dialogs, which to dismiss you press either "OK"/"Yes" or "Cancel"

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Da Penguin
Senior Member


USA
1094 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  05:46:40
ROTFLMAO!

Cine that was hilarious!

Windows had conducted a fatal error, your computer will shut down now

(available buttons at this screen: OK -or- Cancel)

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Kady Mae
Junior Member


USA
261 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  08:51:17
Once upon a time there was a man who loved literature and wanted to be a writer. A great writer.

"Oh God," he begged, "Please help me become a great writer."

"What is a great writer?" God replied.

"A great writer has the power to leave people pondering the meaning of their words for hours if they're a poet, or if they write prose, they move people great extremes of emotion such as tears of anguish, guffaws of disgust, or fist shaking howls of rage."

And lo, the man got a job at Microsoft, writing error messages.

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Stryder
Junior Member


USA
382 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  09:35:20
quote:

Once upon a time there was a man who loved literature and wanted to be a writer. A great writer.

"Oh God," he begged, "Please help me become a great writer."

"What is a great writer?" God replied.

"A great writer has the power to leave people pondering the meaning of their words for hours if they're a poet, or if they write prose, they move people great extremes of emotion such as tears of anguish, guffaws of disgust, or fist shaking howls of rage."

And lo, the man got a job at Microsoft, writing error messages.

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ROFLMAO, now that's good!!

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 11 Oct 2002 :  13:27:07
My GateWay computer used to go a BSOD every other time i shut it down... at first it was sporadic, then it began to amplify, it started to go EVERY OTHER time i shut it down... i'd have to hard power it down. then I upgraded to Windows Millenium Edition, and it behaves better now than the iMac does in most cases... I'dve loved it if i could've gotten win2k professional, would probably still use that instead of the iMac, but i didn't know that win2k was soo wonderful.

other than that... PC hardware and windows NT has been very good to me, had that 486 that never failed me... and Intrikit Weaver is usually good... just that NT5 is sometimes picky

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