The Weird Error Message Gallery
Etiquetas: Chistes, Computación, Microsoft, Ocio
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Sé que tengo el blog algo abandonado, tanto asà que este es mi primer post del año, asà que: “FelÃz año muchachones”. Prometo intentar volver a la frecuencia de posteo a la que venÃa habituado hace más o menos un mes. Y para empezar, traigo una listilla de errores extraños, estúpidos y/o locos de aplicaciones de Windows. Tal vez no sea lo más divertido para todos, pero al menos para aquellos que hemos recibido mensajes de este tipo al trabajar con una máquina con Windows puede ser gracioso y hacernos recordar un poco, además el autor de la página deja unos comentarios interesantes acerca de cada error, jeje. Esto es talfineado de DOS486.

Access and ODBC get really confused.

And now Access is completely clueless as to what happened.

Look at the buttons. Yes, the right button brought up a help file.
Look at the title bar. Does this look like a top-level directory?

This one’s from Windows NT, and is without a doubt the funniest dialog box I’ve ever seen from any program. The mind just boggles…

So do I stop the operation or stop the operation?

I swear that Visual Basic delivered me this exact error message box while working on an Excel macro. It was not a debugging Msgbox() output; VB did this all by itself.
OK, great. What kind of error?

“… ”
How does this happen? MSDN Library isn’t on the web, it’s a local desktop application.

Uh oh. Now how do I get support for this crash?
Ha-ha!

I said, ha-ha!
Er, it sure looks to me like Outlook is installed…

That’s a lot of dropped frames.

Microsoft Word can’t start Microsoft Word? OK, so then who started Microsoft Word?

I love this one. Yes, I would like to continue keeping my computer!

This uninformative error was actually anything but catastrophic.
Visual Studio just couldn’t connect to the source control system.

OK, that’s just a typo, but who makes a mistake that glaring?
Especially when “Virtual” is already spelled right there in the title
bar?

The dangers of long URLs.

This one’s known, but was still pretty startling. Bad font symbols are a critical update?
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