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Justadude
post Dec 30 2008, 08:47 PM
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(the following is a true story. the names have been changed to protect the inept)

A repair man, Benjamin, resently went to a service call for a lady, Kate, and her husband Jack... no Sawyer... no Jack... no... (Ok, she couldn't decide). the problem was that every time she went on-line a mesage appeared and said "Run-time error.
Do you want to debug?
Line: 12"
then it offers options Yes and No but nothing happens if you click either option.
the computer is a XP profettional 2002. if you need more info ask and i'll do what i can help.
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post Dec 30 2008, 09:28 PM
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I'm guessing as I can't use Microsoft products due to a court issued restraining order, but you will need the C++ library, and both GCC/g+ based btw, and run in a console, but gcc is a 32bit app. So, maybe you can PM Bartowski and he can help, I'm outtta ideas.


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post Dec 30 2008, 10:35 PM
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QUOTE (Mark_in_Hollywood @ Dec 30 2008, 10:28 PM) *
I'm guessing as I can't use Microsoft products due to a court issued restraining order, but you will need the C++ library, and both GCC/g+ based btw, and run in a console, but gcc is a 32bit app. So, maybe you can PM Bartowski and he can help, I'm outtta ideas.

huh.gif How can Ben adjust the code if it's windows'? (Windows dose not like being adjusted.)
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post Mar 10 2009, 03:59 AM
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You're getting this error message while using Internet Explorer. This is an easy fix. Inside Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Tab ... click the check boxes for "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable script debugging (Other)". Click Apply, then click OK. Close Internet Explorer and re-open it, your error messages will be gone.
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post Apr 2 2009, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE (MNParadox @ Mar 10 2009, 04:59 AM) *
You're getting this error message while using Internet Explorer. This is an easy fix. Inside Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Tab ... click the check boxes for "Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable script debugging (Other)". Click Apply, then click OK. Close Internet Explorer and re-open it, your error messages will be gone.


I'm going to try that. Thanks
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chuckB117
post Apr 28 2009, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE (Justadude @ Dec 30 2008, 09:47 PM) *
(the following is a true story. the names have been changed to protect the inept)

A repair man, Benjamin, resently went to a service call for a lady, Kate, and her husband Jack... no Sawyer... no Jack... no... (Ok, she couldn't decide). the problem was that every time she went on-line a mesage appeared and said "Run-time error.
Do you want to debug?
Line: 12"
then it offers options Yes and No but nothing happens if you click either option.
the computer is a XP profettional 2002. if you need more info ask and i'll do what i can help.

MY GOD DITCH THAT ANCIENT MICROSOFT CRAP! MICROSOFT IS A NEVER ENDING PROBLEM YOU MAY FIX IT BUT ONLY TEMPORARILY THE PROBLEM WILL ALWAYS RETURN LIKE WITH MY MOMS PALM TREO PRO (made by microsoft) IT IS A PORTABLE PROBLEM!
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Quilyn
post Jun 8 2009, 05:56 AM
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reinstall usually fixes everything, but that's a sledge hammer type fix..
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post Jun 10 2009, 07:19 PM
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QUOTE (chuckB117 @ Apr 28 2009, 06:13 AM) *
MY GOD DITCH THAT ANCIENT MICROSOFT CRAP! MICROSOFT IS A NEVER ENDING PROBLEM YOU MAY FIX IT BUT ONLY TEMPORARILY THE PROBLEM WILL ALWAYS RETURN LIKE WITH MY MOMS PALM TREO PRO (made by microsoft) IT IS A PORTABLE PROBLEM!


nah, iv had a dell laptop for about 5 years now(and still runs great and as good as new), only had a maximum of 5 viruses/problems that of which were my fault( turned all my firewalls down, i have my reasons.. lol) and fixed them all , they werent the same, didnt do the same thing or anything, the problem isnt recurring if you fix it well the first time, you just have to know what your doing, dont make the same mistake twice, and if you fix it the first time it wont come back if you dont make the same mistake twice.

everyone i know that has a mac(desktops and laptops) ALL have virtualbox and run Ubuntu(which is linux software),Windows 7 and or Windows Vista(as well as the mac OS the computer came with) , so yea, i dont see a point in buying a mac if your just gunna use windows 7, but mac's arnt that good, which is why they use virtualbox, macs are bad for gaming, and you cant hack on a mac...so yea...sure if you arnt going to do anything but use word, then yea, i would say go for mac, but hey,thats what i think.
Microsofts been good to me as well as Dell.
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