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Reply 20 of 29, by DudeFace

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old school gamer man wrote on 2025-06-09, 14:17:
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Thought this my be the fun idea for a discussion.

I snapped this one a few years ago when I tried to put OEM WD raptor drive on a old 865 chipset board. The drive ran fine on newer boards but oddly it would never work on old nf2 or 865 boards or any other really old sata chip set card.
apparently the board thought it was a buzz drive 🤣 .

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What about you guys ? seen anything odd or funny ?

i get this exact error if i plug in 2 IDE drives on the same cable with the jumpers set the same.

Reply 21 of 29, by LoStSOul

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almost all versions of windows

GamingPC: R7 5800x3d, x570s Aorus Elite ax,32gb, radeon 7900 xtx, w10
InternetPC/General use: R7 1800x.64gb, Asus prime x370, quadro p620, Debian12

Reply 22 of 29, by old school gamer man

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leileilol wrote on 2025-06-11, 14:02:

"bitmap is too big for hole anal" is one that had struck some game developers....

🤣 what, I'm sure there is some meaning behind that I don't get

Reply 23 of 29, by Jo22

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^"bitmap is too big for whole analysis?" 🤷‍♂️

"Time, it seems, doesn't flow. For some it's fast, for some it's slow.
In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel

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Reply 24 of 29, by old school gamer man

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Jo22 wrote on 2025-06-11, 16:32:

^"bitmap is too big for whole analysis?" 🤷‍♂️

ohh that makes a lot more since.

Reply 25 of 29, by AlaricD

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The error message itself wasn't particularly funny, but what happened when it displayed for the end user was.

I had taken a call from a customer with an SB16 in their system, but they tried to run something like "Oil Change" or maybe some Norton utility, whatever it was it performed a quick hardware enumeration. They called to say that this software would report "No sound card detected".

I asked them to reproduce the error. Over the phone I heard the classic chord.wav sound.
Me [knowing full well what the sound was]: "What was that sound?"
Them: "That sound played when the error came up."
Me: "Ok, so who are you going to believe? The software saying it can't detect your sound card, or the sound card that played the sound?"

Reply 26 of 29, by waterbeesje

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Technically not an error, but I like this message from my XT clone. Especially when counting in the 80286 had already been called brain-dead by the time this system arrived to the market.

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Stuck at 10MHz...

Reply 27 of 29, by butjer1010

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Stesch wrote on 2025-06-09, 15:55:

Error: Keyboard not found. Press F1 to continue

And they say computers don't have humor...

Yep,
best of the best!!!! Legendary!!!! Puts smile on my face even after almost 30 Years 😀 😀 😀

Reply 28 of 29, by mkarcher

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My favorite one is this message from the typical multi-stage windows installer, that unpacks the installer in the first stage:

Installer wrote:

An error occurred while preparing the files for installation: The operation has been cancelled.

The installer will try to continue the installation as far as possible in spite of this error

This is not the exact wording, but reproduces the meaning of the message.

Reply 29 of 29, by Rwolf

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I was digging up a retired development system from storage with the intent to check on some old code.
To be safe I tried to make a backup of the reference floppies before editing, but always got 'Error 30' after the copy finished.

The system manual did not list any error 30, so I started searching for alternate manuals in the storage, which took me a day or so.
It turned out the system was built to give each unit a base number: 10, 20, 30 etc. for each attached device, and the floppy drive units response messages started at 30, the message 'error 30' meant: floppy copy operation - no errors.