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Messages You've Never Seen Before Published by Peteris Kelle,in Desktop Error messages are annoying and disturbing. When they prompted, that means our work for the entire night is screwed. They are frequent visitors particularly if you are Windows users. In fact, funny error messages generator sometimes they showed up so frequent that we’ve got no choice but to live with
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it. Pin it However, scratching your head over these pop-up error messages will not help either. To reduce the level of stress, creative funny error text messages designers decided to do something about these error pop-up windows. They edited the error messages and the interfaces to bring out the humor side of it. Here’s a collection of 40+ funny and edited error messages for
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a good laugh. We’ve also included one ultimate (and real) error message at the end of this article. The next time you see an error message, just smile :) Error – Operation completed, but that doesn’t mean it’s error free. Pin it Security Alert – Moving cursor is not as safe as you thought. Pin it Results – Check pregnancy online. Pin it Windows Error – It’s OK to have an error. Pin it Random funny error messages to send Error – Thoughtful error. Pin it Keyboard Error – Simple as that. Pin it Error – It’s time to get a life. Pin it Error Reminder – Never miss an error message. Pin it Error Error – Nested error. Pin it Error – When error is completely speechless. Pin it Windows VirusScan 1.0 -The biggest virus of all. Pin it Uh Oh – Give it up. Pin it Fatal Error – Fatal error with no error. Pin it Warning – Either way. Pin it Warning – When MS Excel doesn’t open .XLS. Pin it iChat – A clear-cut message. Pin it Sending – Won’t take too long, just 2 billion hours. Pin it AVG 7.1 Exception – Something bad happened. Pin it Hardware Conflict – When computer starts caring about your TV. Pin it Big Error – Screwed up big time. Pin it Microsoft Windows – You are not alone. Pin it Run Error – Evacuate? Pin it Internal Error – Too much for a Windows. Pin it Tip of the Day – Excellent tip! Pin it Windows Hardware Update – Learn to navigate with a keyboard. Pin it Internal Error Pin it Confirm File Delete – Delete Recycle Bin. Pin it Keyboard Not Plugged – Another keyboard error. Pin it Error – Double error. Pin it Catastrophic Failure – The master of all
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only I could! (Source) A self-conscious Windows error message. (Source) It happens... (Source) Am I also an Windows error? :( error message 404 (Source) You do realize how this is going to be a problem, right? (Source) Sometimes it does, unexpectedly work. (Source) Sorry, I can't find the "any" key. (Source) Now that's a Windows http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/40-funny-error-messages-youve-never-seen-before/ error message! (Source) Would it KILL you just to wait patiently 127 years? (Source) From the Web You Might Also Like... 15 Funny and Creative Error 404 Pages Comments Best this Month 44,376 views NSFW: 12 of the Craziest Pubic Tattoos NSFW / 18+ Best Ever 482,099 views 12 Amazing Real People Who Look Like Cartoons Best Ever 336,672 views 12 Funniest http://www.oddee.com/item_97264.aspx and Most Inappropriate Ronald McDonald Photos NSFW / 18+ Best Ever 305,128 views 7 of the Worst Unwanted Tattoos Inked as Revenge Best Ever 800,786 views 10 Most Chilling Stories of Modern Day Cannibalism NSFW / 18+ Best Ever 475,223 views 9 Most Unusual Models NSFW / 18+ ODDEE'S NEW WEBSITE FACTS Slides 10 facts you didn't know about... SWITZERLAND 11 facts you didn't know about... LAS VEGAS 16 facts you didn't know about... LIGHTNING ODDEE'S NEW WEBSITE StrangestProducts.com Cat Shaped Egg Mold Wireless Bluetooth 360 Degree Speaker Caffeinated Peanut Butter Be a fan at Facebook 128,325 Follow us at Twitter 15,203 GET ODDEE BY E-MAIL Subscribe to our newsletter: This Week at Oddee Today 863 views 10 Naturally Scary Foods That Are Perfect for Halloween Yesterday 7,737 views 8 Scary Close Encounters With Animals Friday 8,938 views 10 Grossest Halloween Candies Thursday 13,078 views 9 Inappropriate Halloween Costumes For 2016 Wednesday 11,570 views 10 Awesome Resumes That Are Not On Paper Tuesday 11,994 views 10 More Hilarious 2016 Presidential Debate Memes And Tweets Copyright © 2007 - 2016 Oddee - All
but all of them have a nag... The programmers are generally rather good in handling errors. Yet sometimes they have situations, where errors cannot be avoided. The programmers then sit and think hard of a message, which would put the user onto the right track. Taking into account that the programmers do seldom communicate with other human beings, they often come to message, which only they can understand... Enjoy! The message reads: "Partitioning which is used on this harddisk prohibits creation of a permanent swap-file. You can create a permanent swap-file." It beats me: if I can't create a permanent swap-file, how come is it possible to create it? The message is quite simple and informative: "Windows Help - Ok, Abort" I got this message, while trying to access a topic in a file, which was not there. One can interpret this message in several ways: 1) This is a voting about Windows Help being Ok; 2) An absence of a topic produces an absence of a message; 3) Microsoft programmers are extremely lazy... The message reads: "Install Microsoft Office was not installed completely." No, I don't want to install an installation program - I want Office. But if the Office is just an installation program, why did I pay all those money for it? I got this and the next message, while debugging my program in Microsoft QuickBASIC. The errors were just as cryptic as the messages displayed. Actually, there were no errors at all! This one, "Microsoft Works 3.0 installation program was not installed completely." is about the same as the which I mentioned above. But for one detail: in this message they are frankly admitting that Microsoft Works 3.0 is an installation program! I say, it should be prohibited to curse in error messages. After all, it is a user, and not the program who should curse in this situ