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linux · missing keyboard · windows · winscp · xbox 21 Comments Loading... Since the dawn of home https://www.intertech.com/Blog/funny-computer-error-messages/ computing, human beings have had a love-hate relationship with computers and all related technologies. We've loved what they can do for us from entertainment and productivity standpoints, but the minute something goes wrong, we're ready to break out the Sledge-O-Matic and go all Gallagher on them. Still, sometimes a computer error can transcend aggravation and tickle our funny error messages bones. Here at Intertech.com we've seen some pretty funny error messages in our times and in the cases of these 15 Funniest Real Computer Error Messages, it's a tad hard to stay angry. (NOTE: There are a lot of phonies out there, thanks to error message generators. We've tried to include only legitimate issues with verification when possible. Our common computer error suggestion: just sit back and enjoy the fun, and if any of these should ever happen to you, be sure to let us know!) 1. Windows Phone Installation Disc Error Hat tip to TheNextWeb for bringing our attention to this recent computer error involving a standard error message asking the impossible. "Windows failed to start," the message begins. "To fix the problem: 1) Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. 2) Choose your language settings, and then click ‘Next.' 3) Click ‘Repair your computer.'" Hmmm, installation disc on a phone. Where, pray tell, would that go? This is a legitimate issue that has affected at least two models of phone, including the Lumia 920. Twitter user Johnny Ruokokoski reassured Windows Phone Support not to worry, stating that a "regular customer will never see this message, I think it's hard-coded in the kernel," to which WPS responded, "Understood, if this is happening when you are flashing your phone, we are unable to provide support for it." So there you have it: actual probl
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