World's Funniest Windows Error Messages: We all know how it sucks to see error messages. If you have been using Windows all your life, you have probably seen lots of them already.
Since some people have learned to look at the bright or should I say funny side of life, they have decided to create something out of those error messages. They have Photoshopped or edited some Windows error messages and made them look so realistic to try to tickle our funny bone.
I want you all to sit back, relax, and enjoy our collection of some of the world's funniest Windows error messages:
BSOD must be closed

What will you do now?

Missing keyboard

Just a bug

Too much uptime

Bad Office Assistant

Windows has performed an illegal operation

The operation completed successfully... or not!

Microsoft EULA violation

Deleting data on a free space

Totally understandable EULA

Everything's messed up

Just an Error Reminder

The Missing Tips File

Windows Hardware Update

What would you do now?

Blackmail!

The end of the Internet

Random error

Replace user

Error deleting files

Too much errors

Remind me next year

From a Russian ATM machine

Is the last one real or not? I hope you had fun but if you want more amusing stuff, you may want to check these out:
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But I have seen a "Keyboard error - hit F2 to continue" from an Intel BIOS.
Favorite SunOS from the old days: "Bill says this can't happen."
Uhhhhhh they're totally fake Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Some are actual errors or copies of them, though. I have actually seen the errors that said:
"Error: Operation completed successfully."
"Cannot delete file .... There is not enough disk space. Delete one or more files and try again." (now you get to re-install Windows, or at least you did back when I used to see this on Windows 95/98)
"Windows has detected that you have moved your mouse. Windows must now restart your computer."
Also the Russian ATM machine error looks to be real, and a couple of the others are plausible.
And yes, several of these are either fake or by ISVs (even if they're genuine). Funny thing tho, the ATM could very well be real. I get lots of these at work.
msgbox('Proceeding with the DELETE Operation will erase the contents of your hard drive. _ What do you wish to do ?',_ vbCritical+vbOKCancel,'Warning')
Some common problems with Windows Explorer people talk about:
- Doesn't allow to delete files with long path names
- Pops up error while deleting unwanted files or unnecessary files
- Errors like: Access denied, sharing violation, source in use etc.
I've found a very simple but smart solution for all these above mentioned common problems. A very simple but powerful tool to overcome these problems. Everyone who plays with the files must have this tool. Its compatible with all versions of Microsoft Windows.
deletelongfile.com
(Windows user.)
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