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"The worst" Windows NT description of an event I've ever read

SergeyKostrov
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I think this is "the worst" Windows NT description of an event I've ever read:
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Bucket -295570786, bucket table 5, EventType mptelemetry, P1 0x8007066f, P2 patchapplication, P3 am bdd, P4 11.1.4501.0, P5 mpsigstub.exe, P6 4.4.304.0, P7 microsoft security essentials, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL.
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Bernard
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Undecipherable error message.

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SergeyKostrov
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>>...Undecipherable error message. Actually, when it comes to Microsoft I see similar error messages since 1990...
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Bernard
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That is true.Everything is done to hide the implementation and confuse the user(developer).

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dboggs
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Is plain English always better? The best error message ever, by an OS, during bootup:

"Keyboard not detected. Press any key to continue."

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Bernard
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dboggs wrote:

Is plain English always better? The best error message ever, by an OS, during bootup:

"Keyboard not detected. Press any key to continue."

That's the most ridiculous error description I have ever read.

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Bernard
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Sergey Kostrov wrote:

I think this is "the worst" Windows NT description of an event I've ever read:
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Bucket -295570786, bucket table 5, EventType mptelemetry, P1 0x8007066f, P2 patchapplication, P3 am bdd, P4 11.1.4501.0, P5 mpsigstub.exe, P6 4.4.304.0, P7 microsoft security essentials, P8 NIL, P9 NIL, P10 NIL.
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It looks like parametrized mptelemetry event which is usually sent to MS by Defender or MSE programs.

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SergeyKostrov
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I hope that MS Support Engineers sometimes look at Intel Forums! ;)
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TimP
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Sergey Kostrov wrote:

I hope that MS Support Engineers sometimes look at Intel Forums! ;)

unlikely

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Bernard
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Sergey Kostrov wrote:

I hope that MS Support Engineers sometimes look at Intel Forums! ;)

They will learn how to troubleshoot properly their software products.

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