Weird stuff my computer says to me

Just got this dialogue box a few minutes ago:

error

Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

I have NO idea what the application (which I do not recognize, by the way) proposed to do with Runtime, but apparently Runtime was deeply shocked….

8 thoughts on “Weird stuff my computer says to me

  1. Silence

    Need more information to troubleshoot. What version of Windows are you running, etc? You probably can fix by editing your MSConfig file.

  2. Bryan Caskey

    It requested termination “in an unusual way” Interesting.

    A more manly, tough-guy application would have requested termination “with extreme prejudice”. Were you running Pinterest?

  3. Kathryn Fenner

    Apple just says something comprehensible and asks if you will please report the bug.

  4. Stephen Davis II

    That’s because Apple engineers know that end users wouldn’t have a clue as to resolve a problem with their devices. If rebooting it doesn’t fix it, it’s get in the car and drive to the nearest “genius bar” where they just transfer your data and give you a new one.

    1. Kathryn Fenner

      I don’t have problems I can’t resolve with my Apple products. Sometimes the GMail app crashes and I just have to reopen it is all. Then I send the crash report…..

  5. Brad Warthen Post author

    My Apple products (phone and iPad) run pretty flawlessly, but then I don’t make the same demands on them I do on my laptop. My laptop is the workhorse.

    I have a Mac laptop at my disposal at ADCO, but don’t use it except when I have to, which is seldom, for one or two applications. That’s because of all the stuff I do with keyboard, without thinking, on my PC laptop (especially copying and pasting) that simply doesn’t work the same on the Mac, which slows me down.

    Mostly, I use my HP laptop, which is pretty new and very fast.

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