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Ghryphen 05-20-2004 11:44 AM

hehe
 
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Squeeky 05-20-2004 12:49 PM

"You have succesfully used windows for a period of time exceeding 10 seconds, without receiving a fatal error. Please reboot windows to correct this problem"

Stang 05-20-2004 03:05 PM

:lol

Maz 05-22-2004 02:28 AM

everytime I unplug my mouse, I have to reboot, :\

insaneferret 05-22-2004 04:59 AM

i get this one every now and then:

"an unknown error has occured"
OK

how did they know it occured then

Maz 05-22-2004 05:13 AM

it's a error that occured, but internet explorer is unsure what the cause of the error is, it's caused by spyware, scan your pc with ad-aware and spybot, then re-install internet explorer

Nilk 05-22-2004 01:38 PM

it could just be caused by IE hearing voices, it gets scared and hangs

KitZune 05-23-2004 09:31 AM

We got maz spammed.... I think things are getting back to normal around here ; P

Gambit 05-24-2004 08:18 AM

The unknown errors happen because of coding practices. Probably an exception handler. It goes something like this:
---------------
Do something
Do something else
Try {
Do something dangerous
}
Catch any errors from try block{
is error #1?
print "Don't DO that!"
go somewhere else.
is error #2?
Print "hard drive missing!"
go somewhere else.
is other error?
Print "Unknown Error!"
Show blue screen of death.
}
No errors from try block, so
Keep doing stuff
Keep doing more stuff
-------------------
Now, the stuff in the "catch" block only runs if there was an error in the "try" block, otherwise it's skipped and the program continues normally.
So a programmer writes something like this, and can't write code to cover every conceivable error or he misses one or another programmer added something to the "dangerous" code or most of the program is inside a "try" block just in case someone forgets to put one where it's really needed. Or a combination of factors.

That's how you get "unknown error" exceptions.

In general, an unknown error happens when something is not successful but you have not prepared for this particular type of failure.

For a real-world example, say your car won't start. Well, you have a spare battery in case you have a battery problem. And you have a spare starter you can change out if that's the problem. If either of those happens, you're prepared and can deal with it, even though it's a pain. But if the problem is that the fuel filter is clogged and you don't have a spare one, you're not prepared for it and may not even have a clue what is wrong.

Wow. Didn't mean to go on so long and I'll shut up now...

Ghryphen 05-24-2004 09:33 AM

:eek2:

Nilk 05-24-2004 12:26 PM

is there anyway, to get XP to slow down on restarting from a BSoD? I'd ctually like to read the error report, to try and figuyre out the problem. Having a BSoD that pops up for a literal second, is kind of tough to read.

Ghryphen 05-24-2004 03:42 PM

Yeah, go to Control Panel > Performance and Maintenence > System > Advanced Tab > Settings for Startup and Recovery > Uncheck Automatically Restart in the System Failure section.

Maz 05-25-2004 02:49 AM

geeks

Nilk 05-25-2004 07:26 AM

I even have a nifty Geek Membership Badge :D
a wristwatch, that connects, to a sattelite and gives me news updates
okay it can receive pages too :D

Squeeky 05-25-2004 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maz
geeks

HEY POT
SUP KETTLE?
YOUR BLACK DUDE!!
OMG NO WAY!!

:) :bouncy:


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