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I'll have a hard drive failure to go thanks.....
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the new and improved McWindows2010
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Thats probably where the guy from "dude where is my car" took his order
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when i worked at mcdonalds, our registers used xp
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when i worked at mcdonalds, our registers used xp.
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"that right there is a linux BSOD" how do you figure? It says something about error on drive C or drive E doesn't it? On linux they don't do it like that, they have /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 that type of thing. When I've seen linux crash it never looked like this, it was either kernel oops type message, or it just plain froze.
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Yeah I'll have a............****!!!
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"that right there is a linux BSOD" how do you figure? It says something about error on drive C or drive E doesn't it? On linux they don't do it like that, they have /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 that type of thing. When I've seen linux crash it never looked like this, it was either kernel oops type message, or it just plain froze.
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McOWN.
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"Unable to write to disk in drive C: Files or data may be lost"
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"that right there is a linux BSOD" how do you figure? It says something about error on drive C or drive E doesn't it? On linux they don't do it like that, they have /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 that type of thing. When I've seen linux crash it never looked like this, it was either kernel oops type message, or it just plain froze.
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"that right there is a linux BSOD" how do you figure? It says something about error on drive C or drive E doesn't it? On linux they don't do it like that, they have /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 that type of thing. When I've seen linux crash it never looked like this, it was either kernel oops type message, or it just plain froze.
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"that right there is a linux BSOD" how do you figure? It says something about error on drive C or drive E doesn't it? On linux they don't do it like that, they have /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda4 that type of thing. When I've seen linux crash it never looked like this, it was either kernel oops type message, or it just plain froze.
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safe mode ****, do you run it?
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Where the **** is the any key?!?!?
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