Like being able to install damn near application for that OS family and that OS on any hardware you choose? Or the fact that that much portability and development leads to the occasional user caused screw up?
Yeah total fail.
Haven’t had the blue screen of death in many years! And until I graduated to Win 7, I could always run home to “Momma DOS” to fix everything anyways. Most people expect to push the button and everything is good to go without the slightest understanding of how it works. * Bangs head against Firewall *
Linux, just another retarded fail consisting of a mish mash of half written crapware additions holding strong to antiquated principles specifically to the end of making it unpopular and unfriendly.
Actually this does not look like blue screen at all. The text layout is different. It might not even be blue actually. Sometimes black screen taken with digital camera looks exactly like this. Imho failed fail.
Or maybe the fail is that my $700 pc I built beats my brothers $2500 brand new mac pro in every single benchmark we can find, and he gets the spinning wheel of death every time he launches keynote, or tries to close firefox. Or maybe not?
Yeah, 95+% of the desktop market happened because it’s ‘competitors’ are all wrong, not because you can do so much more with it from any perspective that you can with any other platform.
Actually, he’s smiling. There are places online where you can get a screenshot of the BSoD and set it as a background or screensaver, what they probably did here. The guy in the picture just couldn’t contain his smirk when the picture was taken. My little cousin does this in Best Buy. He even goes on the sample iPods they have in stores and finds the kill screen website so it looks like they are damaged. His father is so proud.
I’ve had that happen to me a few times, it’s called a bad drive image that a lot large places use because we have a standardized config. So fail indeed.
HOLY s**t, this is me and I’ve no idea how this got on there, the pic is about 5-6 years old and it was a god-awful batch of dells we got in at an old workplace I used to do tech support for.
Pretty spooky seeing yourself on a massive website like this TBH………
The BSOD is a 7B. The guy is loading an image on each system and didn’t slipstream in the SATA Drivers to his image disk. The 7B is because the OS can’t find the hard drives due to no SATA drivers being loaded. Because he didn’t load the drivers, he can just change the SATA Operation to ATA mode in the BIOS to get around that.
wtf?
Win7 was specifically design for the technotarded who tinkered in a machine and made it crash, then complained about the OS.
It’s the reason all the obvious normal stuff is one click away, and dealing with a crakhead network issue means going back to teh CLI. It’s also why they changed the search facilities. I hate 7, but for the majority of people who would otherwise end up on a useless do nothing but pay twice mac, 7 is a blessing.
The problem being that whatever he was doing wouldn’t happen on a mac and on Linux he’d still be setting permissions by typing in a CLI before he could install and set more permissions. I’ll take a reset button and safe mode over either of hose fiascos any day.
Nice shop!
The whole world is shopped!
The whole world is great!
For someone that has a sore back all the time I think the world is great too. Especially when I get feet massages.
Do feet massages help a great deal with your back pain?
Hahahaha
Hahahaha! It feels great to laugh! Hahaha! LOL!!11!
So what…..it’s funny!
“Why so blue?” rofl
glitch in da matrix
This is what happens when your IT guy is Jack Black….
hahahahaha…… Jack is getting serious this time huh!
I don’t get it? It is just he blue screen of death… happens to everyone at some point… if your not a Mac tool at least.
OMG – the comment above this is just soooo full of fails.
Like being able to install damn near application for that OS family and that OS on any hardware you choose? Or the fact that that much portability and development leads to the occasional user caused screw up?
Yeah total fail.
Hey ! Mac Tools are the best tools there is !! don’t insult the tools !! :p
I think be ‘mac tools’ he just meant ‘people who use macs’.
Or maybe just people who use Macs and won’t shut up about them, like anybody cares.
of course he means mac users. actual mac tools don’t exist; when a mac breaks you have to replace the whole darn thing.
Whoooosh.
Hint: There is a brand of tools called Mac Tools. Nothing to do with computers.
Haven’t had the blue screen of death in many years! And until I graduated to Win 7, I could always run home to “Momma DOS” to fix everything anyways. Most people expect to push the button and everything is good to go without the slightest understanding of how it works. * Bangs head against Firewall *
I only seem to get it once a year a the most random times, but never during anything important.
Unless you’re using a Dell, like the above pictures. Then you see it multiple times daily due to the worst drivers ever developed.
Windows, just another pane in the glass…
On a quiet day you can hear windows rebooting….
Linux, just another retarded fail consisting of a mish mash of half written crapware additions holding strong to antiquated principles specifically to the end of making it unpopular and unfriendly.
Linux is awesome! Check out Ubuntu you uncouth sycophant!
duplicate fail.
Looks like a typical Geek Squad scenario, clueless tech support gonna declare the system ‘dead’ or unrepairable.
Actually this does not look like blue screen at all. The text layout is different. It might not even be blue actually. Sometimes black screen taken with digital camera looks exactly like this. Imho failed fail.
no, it really is bsod cause the text is given by the type of error it describes (google it) and actually there are so many easy ways to provoke it.
GhostServer says “Booh! irq not less or equal blah blah blah”.
Or something.
The real fail is using windows to begin with!
Nope.
Or maybe the fail is that my $700 pc I built beats my brothers $2500 brand new mac pro in every single benchmark we can find, and he gets the spinning wheel of death every time he launches keynote, or tries to close firefox. Or maybe not?
No one cares.
Says the man who spend way too much on his last computer?
Yeah, 95+% of the desktop market happened because it’s ‘competitors’ are all wrong, not because you can do so much more with it from any perspective that you can with any other platform.
LOL even the user is pissed… pretty sure he facepalmed himself XD
Actually, he’s smiling. There are places online where you can get a screenshot of the BSoD and set it as a background or screensaver, what they probably did here. The guy in the picture just couldn’t contain his smirk when the picture was taken. My little cousin does this in Best Buy. He even goes on the sample iPods they have in stores and finds the kill screen website so it looks like they are damaged. His father is so proud.
I’ve had that happen to me a few times, it’s called a bad drive image that a lot large places use because we have a standardized config. So fail indeed.
HOLY s**t, this is me and I’ve no idea how this got on there, the pic is about 5-6 years old and it was a god-awful batch of dells we got in at an old workplace I used to do tech support for.
Pretty spooky seeing yourself on a massive website like this TBH………
I once changed the screensaver on a public computer to a still image of the BSOD. Problem?
That is so EPIC
“Windows is better than Mac”
-every Windows user in the world
I won’t try to get you to use Macs, ignorance is bliss.
“Mac is better than Windows”
-every Mac user in the world
I won’t try to get you to use Windows, ignorance is bliss.
Linux. End of discussion.
Pointless to try, we’re doing about 90,000 things with 3 different methods for each on our less expensive, more powerful machines anyway.
The BSOD is a 7B. The guy is loading an image on each system and didn’t slipstream in the SATA Drivers to his image disk. The 7B is because the OS can’t find the hard drives due to no SATA drivers being loaded. Because he didn’t load the drivers, he can just change the SATA Operation to ATA mode in the BIOS to get around that.
Wherever Ogre is right now, he is reading this post screaming “NERRRDD!!!” I must admit, I’m tempted myself.
Well, somebody’s gotta know this stuff.
Looks like this poor guy Ghosted the computers with the wrong drivers!
I’ve had this happen to me before.
funfact he ms word 2000 had a blue background white text option…
Looks like what mine does every 20 minu
that’s why we all should use mac
that’s why we all should use windows
Windows XP:
The reason why the technologically retarded should get a Mac, and everybody else upgrade to 7.
wtf?
Win7 was specifically design for the technotarded who tinkered in a machine and made it crash, then complained about the OS.
It’s the reason all the obvious normal stuff is one click away, and dealing with a crakhead network issue means going back to teh CLI. It’s also why they changed the search facilities. I hate 7, but for the majority of people who would otherwise end up on a useless do nothing but pay twice mac, 7 is a blessing.
Been there, done that.
Guys, it’s nice to see BSOD on three Windowses (plural of “a Windows”) at the same time. One doesn’t feel so alone.
And the guy’s expression is priceless.
You broke my Aero glass!
very funny guys now fix the computers . . . guys crap
The problem being that whatever he was doing wouldn’t happen on a mac and on Linux he’d still be setting permissions by typing in a CLI before he could install and set more permissions. I’ll take a reset button and safe mode over either of hose fiascos any day.
u mad?
This is why we have AMD now.
Blue Screen Of Death done a Hattrick!
is the guy dead?
Hey Ken, leave the trolling to us pro’s.
6VAyuC thanx joe
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