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What Do You Do When Windows Hates Itself? [Humorous Image]
Going to be a great day with everything working so ‘smoothly’, right?
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- Published 11/29/12




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LOL! Haven’t had that particular problem yet…. don’t know what I would do because I’d be too busy laughing!
@indianacarnie – I definitely know that my first reaction to this would be a major facepalm ha ha! ^_^
My reaction: “Mum! Where’d you keep the Windows disc again?”
nah thats not real. clearly a doctored image
it is real. I have actually had that very message. Only once, however.
only natural for Microsoft to imbed all these little bundles of joy to keep us calling their pay for support line!
Ever seen a message box like this: “Windows has (or will) shut down the program”? Notice it has a single button marked “OK”. Why isn’t there a button marked “No, it ***** isn’t OK! Stop mucking about and get on with it!”
@Peter
+1 I feel like this all the time with Windows. It thinks it is so smart.
What Do You Do When Windows Hates Itself?
Just upgrade for the love of God, just upgrade. Possibly to something thats not XP?
I’ve had the same message…
that thing is real… i encountered that problems on my desktop….. when my OS crashes..
that’s real. ive encountered that message several times now…..
That message is real I’ve had it a few times
Dear old Microsoft. I’ve had its Win 7 ask my permission to open Microsoft Office: (“Are you sure . . .”) warning that certain programmes might be damaging to my health, so to speak.