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fatal error

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A quick definition of fatal error:

A fatal error is a really big mistake that can't be fixed and can cause a lot of problems. It can happen when someone believes something that isn't true or when they make a mistake about something important. Sometimes, a court can make a mistake in their decision, and that's also called an error. There are different types of errors, like clerical errors that happen when someone writes something down wrong, or harmless errors that don't really affect anything. But a fatal error is the worst kind because it can't be undone.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A mistake in a computer program or system that causes it to stop working completely. It is called "fatal" because it is so serious that it cannot be fixed and the program or system must be restarted or shut down.

Example: A fatal error can occur when a program tries to access a part of the computer's memory that it is not allowed to use. This can cause the program to crash and stop working. Another example is when a system file that is needed for the program to run is missing or corrupted.

These examples illustrate how a fatal error can cause a program or system to become unusable and require a restart or shutdown. It is important to fix these errors as soon as possible to prevent data loss or other problems.

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