Just a few days ago, I experienced a bluescreen myself. (Windows 7 Enterprise)
- Larisa: I don’t know about you, but I’m perfectly fine with just smooching at the moment.
- Larisa: Although I’m curious, I’m not ready yet to go any further.
- Larisa: However, I’ll be ready in 10,… 9,… 8,… 7,…
- Landon: A problem has been detected and Landon has been shut down to prevent damage to his brain.IRQL_LARISA_EXE_WANTS_TO_PERFORM_ILLEGAL_OPERATIONSIf this is the first time you’ve seen this error bubble, restart Landon. If this bubble appears again, follow these steps:
Check to make sure any new organs or pieces of knowledge are properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask Landon’s mother or father for any updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed organs or pieces of knowledge. Disable brain options such as peripheral vision or body coordination. If you need to operate on Landon to remove or install body parts, restart Landon, put him on an operating table to get better access, and then inject an anesthetic.
Medical information:
*** STOP: 0x0000000A (0x000000000000004C, 0x000000000000004F, 0x0000000000000056, 0x0000000000000045)
Collecting data for crash dump …
Initializing short-term memory for crash dump …
Beginning dump of physical memory.
Dumping physical memory to short-term memory: 15
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natasha7156 wrote:
Larisa is extreme in all situations.
We love that.
Looks like Landon’s brain got Slammed at the Jam!
The next strip consists entirely of Larissa trying to snap Landon out of it
Or maybe more like the next three.
I bet Larissa just wants to start a fire with Landon… literally.
Haha, I instantly noticed how close the hex values were to 41-5A as well. It spells out “LOVE”, actually.
Never getting an answer, are we?
Cutest… couple… ever!
@ Rarefoil:
IRQL = Interrupt ReQuest Level
IRQ = Interrupt ReQuest
It’s part of how the computer (namely the processor) knows how to order and prioritize commands whilst handling other commands.
danm36 wrote:
… Once or twice?
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…… Once … or… twice?
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You can’t have been working with computers for very long.
I’ve seen the BSOD hundreds of times. I’ve seen it in Windows 95, loads in Windows 98, quite a few times in Windows XP (both Home and Professional editions). I believe the system I’ve got at work is running Vista or something of that ilk, and I’ve seen the BSOD on that too.
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To the best of my knowledge, the only Windows operating systems I’ve used that I haven’t seen the BSOD of… are Windows 7, Windows 8 …. and I don’t remember whether I ever got a BSOD from Windows 3.1 … since that was kinda old (and before that, there was pretty much only DOS).
Additionally, I’ve seen the BSOD on a few games consoles… and one of them even parodied it (that’d be a certain Gamecube game).
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In short… if you’ve only seen it once or twice…. I find myself wondering how sheltered a life you’ve led.
EASTER EGG DETECTED! 🙂
0x000000000000004C = “L”
0x000000000000004F = “O”
0×0000000000000056 = “V”
0×0000000000000045 = “E”
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@ Chester:
(ah, just saw Jaron caught this one as well 🙂 )
Paeris Kiran wrote:
They would be seventeen, but they don’t look it.
@ SotiCoto:
there’s also the possibility that he was talking about real life?
but it’s still way too low, unless he got lucky?
Professor Q wrote:
1. Do you really think Larisa is going to wait until her mid 20s before going further than kissing?
2. She’s counting it down in seconds.
I thought my computer died.O_O
Kernel panic! Kernel panic!
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
So they did have sex right ?
Ahh. I remember my first memory dump… Now, what causes it again?
@ Greenwood Goat:
Yes, those of you who are Windows users, “Who is General Protection and what is he doing reading my startup disk?!”.