Hello, I heard you have a tech problem. Closely follow these instructions, and your problem will be solved.
Linux/BSD:
Try turning it off and on again
Windows:
Try turning it off and on again
Linux/BSD:
Check for updates that could fix it and report a bug if necessary
Windows:
Safe mode
Linux/BSD:
check your config files
Windows:
Safe mode harder
Linux/BSD:
Chroot in from an outside disc and fix whatever’s wrong
Windows:
Safe mode EVEN HARDER
Linux/BSD/Windows:
Reinstall OS. Quietly weep.
I love it.
You totally forgot Mac though.
Step 1 – Try to come to terms with the fact that no, it will never give you any more information on this error than it is right now.
Step 2 – Hang yourself, it’s just easier that way.
It sickens me sometimes what Apple managed to do with perfectly good BSD code.
Couldn’t agree more, They took everything that made FreeBSD FreeBSD, then released Not-So-Free-BSD, except they put so much emphasis on the x server or their equivalent that most of the unique features of BSD were forgotten.