Fatal error?!?, uh-oh X_X |
Fatal error?!?, uh-oh X_X |
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![]() DANG forgot to add a border XD ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 324 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 66,973 ![]() |
ok im totally terrified right now...
Does anyone know what is gonna happen to my computer?!? ![]() I dont want it to restart!!!!!!!! (and WEIRD thing is its not restarting...i probably have to press cancel for that to happen) but...ok you're most likely wondering why i got that message? well i downloaded this supposed to be Adobe Premiere Pro crack from Limewire (dont ask) and i scanned it (no viruses), unzipped it then pressed on the little install icon and afterwards that message came up!! does anyone know what it means or whats gonna happen once i restart my computer? i know that it was a very dumb thing to do as to open that file but it had no viruses!!! *sigh* please help someone -_- |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 360 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 63,174 ![]() |
Hmm thats strange? What version of Windows are you running because WIN32 is an API for running 32-bit Windows applications on windows 95, 98 and NT if memory serves me right. I dont believe its on the newer versions. That might be the reason it asked you to restart because the file didnt match the curent OS. If thats what happened then on restart it should weed out that file and you shouldnt lose anything? Of course I could be wrong
![]() Edit: Ehh system restore may not be your best best unless you have backed it up recently, if it hasnt been backed up for a while then you cant really roll back to anything. If problems continue I guess you best bet would be to run the recovery disks if you have them. Ofcourse this is just worst case scenario, this could just be nothing but a harmless bug or file on the system. 2nd Edit lol: Nevermind it seems all the versions are built on NT technology so all OS's have win32, I have it on my hard drive too. Im assuming your internet works since youre posting? So you can always do some research on the error before proceeding to do anything. |
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