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ZeroCool:
Yeah I was wondering about that, have you thought any more about the sound recording when the error messages come up?

also here's one (it's quite long!)

GPF:
Title: Fatal Error
Text: General Protection Fault: Null pointer exception
Bitmap: images\Error3.ico
Wave: sounds\Windows XP Critical Stop.wav
Button: &OK
ButtonLink: GPF2.cfi

GPF2:
Title: Fatal Error
Text: System Error: Device Failure\nHard Disk not found
Bitmap: images\Error3.ico
Wave: sounds\Windows XP Critical Stop.wav
Button: &OK
ButtonLink: GPF3.cfi

GPF3:
Title: Fatal Error
Text: CMOS corrupted
Bitmap: images\Error3.ico
Wave: sounds\Windows XP Critical Stop.wav
Button: &OK
ButtonLink: GPF4.cfi

GPF4:
Title: Had you goin there!
Text: Just Kidding!
Bitmap: images\bulb.ico
Wave: C:\Windows\Media\tada.wav
Button: &Phew!

Or would that be considered too cruel?

(P.S. the tada sound come with WinXP. I will upload it if people need/want it!

Who?:
I have never posted here before (just registered today).  I hope this string of offerings amuses someone.  Just unzip and place all three files into the Dialogs folder of the program.  All calls are to sounds and images already present.

The .cgi file:
Title: Hardware Logic ERROR
Text: Windows Has Detected That There Is\n No Keyboard Attached!!\nPress F1 For Help
Bitmap: images\bomb.ico
Wave: sounds\WindowsXPHardwareRemove.wav
Button: .F1
Button: .F1
Button: Keyboard?
ButtonLink: StillNoKey.cfi
Author: Who?


The related .cfi file:
Title: Logic Error
Text: I Don't Understand How Pressing A Key Got You This Message\n As There Is No Keyboard Attached To This Computer!
Bitmap: images\mouth.ico
Wave: sounds\WindowsXPShutdown.wav
Button: HUH?
ButtonLink: UsedMouse.cfi
Author: Who?

The  next related .cfi file:
Title: Logic Error Corrected
Text: Aha! You Used a Mouse
Bitmap: images\hub.ico
Wave: WindowsXPStart.wav
Button: Thank You
Author: Who?



Who?

mouser:
:D

i need to collect these and add them to the next pack  :up:

welcome to the site Who?  (and you too zerocool!)

app103:
Since you are having fun with messages from the 'mind of your pc' I thought I'd share this little gem I have had for awhile:

This is a little something a friend of mine made for another friend.

Karen is the woman mentioned in this little program. Her mother was getting cranky about Karen using her pc, claiming she was "breaking it" by using software other than IE.

The guy that made this for her said to put a shortcut to it in the startup folder on her mom's pc and go home, which she did. :D

We didn't see Karen online for a few weeks after that. Her mom doesn't have a sense of humor.

The file is safe, scanned multiple times with various antivirus products for any nasties, and given a clean bill of health by all of them.

mouser:
I was asked what the & in the button labels do.  for example:
Button: &OK

Answer:
In windows buttons and menus, and & before a letter tells windows to UNDERLINE that letter, and let the user push alt+letter (or just the letter if in a menu) to trigger that button/menu.  You'll see it all over your windows menus and buttons if you take a close look.


ps.
app how about showing a screenshot of that broken.exe for those of us too scared to run it  :-[

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