Well that cannot be good

27 Sep 2011 admin In G+ Posts

Comments: 20

  1. Dan Borges 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    LOL oh noes!! >.<

  2. Chris Sullivan 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    looks like memory overflow

  3. Steven Rose 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    wow…i guess windows 8 really is an upgrade. no more bsod, now it's the "cross-hatched screen of death"

  4. Dinesh Seervi 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    hei im just nervous with this…………….lol

  5. Aymen Zaier 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    never seen this kind of error message

  6. Darryl Brooks 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    Wow. Back in my C days, memory overflows were an art form. Used to see windows like this a lot programming in DOS.

  7. Geoffrey Dunn 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    That background … classy!

  8. Gary Munroe 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    I think this message should go back to +Steve Gibson for fixing.

  9. Dinesh Seervi 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    yeah its i agree with my friend brook…….i am used to see more oftenly
    so i got nervous……….lol

  10. Brent Burzycki 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Gary Munroe ha – you got it….. It is from SpinRite…… I love his graphics…..

  11. Gary Munroe 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Brent Burzycki – Saw SpinRite and recognized it from his SecurityNow show on TWIT.

  12. Mark Houston 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    I hate it when that happens…

  13. Stefan Norton 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    you know it is bad when even spinrite can't fix the problem

  14. Brent Burzycki 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    I think i am suffering from a seagate drive from the recall days

  15. Craig Szymanski 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    If there is something on there you need it's time for the last-ditch-effort put the HD in the freezer trick.

  16. Brent Burzycki 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Craig Szymanski no it was not a critical drive…. I just like having solutions to issues and not just not knowing…

  17. Neale Gray 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    Turn it off and back on again? Ancient secret engineers' trick! 🙂

  18. Charles Vaz 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    That's SpinRite software

  19. Brent Burzycki 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Charles Vaz yes yes it is….

  20. Craig Szymanski 27 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Mike Delaney The other part of that is to put the drive in an airtight freezer bag to reduce the condensation. Not sure why it works (sometimes)…

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