It depends what program. Usually you can just reboot it and it should function again. If it refuses to startup again because it thinks it's already running you may have to manually end the process. Open up task manager and go to processes. Be careful here as if you sut down Ieexplorer or anything like that your computer will end up not functioning without a reboot. So if you are unable to find a process which is blatantly obvious to be the program you were running just reboot your computer to automatically end any non-essential processes. Upon reboot try to open the program again. If it opens but continues to crash, contact the publisher o the program and report your issue to them.
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It was an international development of a faster than the speed of sound, commercially flown aircraft. Unfortunately the whole program crashed when 1 of the aircraft crashed on take-off
This problem can be solved by waiting for the computer to finish executing the program. If it persists, it is usually due the program crashed, and the mouse pointer can be restored by terminating the program using Task Manager.
Dr. Watson was a machine debugger for Windows. When an application crashed, Dr. Watson could be forwarded the dead application so it could perform a virtual autopsy and figure out why the program failed.
Depends, if i crashed into you, you can but if you crashed into me you cant, if we both crashed into each other, i guess you can with evidence.
Here is a sentence with the word crashed: The NASCAR drivers crashed during a practice run.
it means the server crashed
NASA's program produced 134?æspace shuttles. Out of all of the shuttles only two crashed. NASA had a 98.7% success rate.?æ
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We do not know if it crashed or where it crashed.
The spaceship that crashed is called the "Enterprise."
a core dump is a snap shot of the memory when the program hung or crashed. it usually contains details like the program counter the stack pointer the program state etc. On a unix like machine the core dump can be used to debug the errors and the tool used is GDB
Yes, "crashed" is a verb, depending on how you use! Example: this is an adjective ( The " crashed" car looked very dirty). Example: This a verb ( The car "crashed " into the wall).