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What (who) is crash recovery - definition

ANY OF VARIOUS MEDIA CONTAINING A BACKUP OF THE ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION OR A FAVORED CONDITION OF A COMPUTER AS CONFIGURED BY AN ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER OR AN END-USER
Recovery partition; Recovery Partition; Restore CD; Recovery CD; Recovery disk; Recovery system; Recovery drive
  • Acer]] PC.

Recovery (metallurgy)         
  • Fig 2. Animation of the annihilation and reorganisation of edge dislocations in a crystal lattice
PROCESS IN METALLURGY
Recovery (material)
Recovery is a process by which deformed grains can reduce their stored energy by the removal or rearrangement of defects in their crystal structure. These defects, primarily dislocations, are introduced by plastic deformation of the material and act to increase the yield strength of a material.
Crash (computing)         
  • A kernel panic as displayed in OS X Mountain Lion
  • A [[Blue Screen of Death]] as displayed in Windows XP, Vista, and 7
ABNORMAL SITUATION WHEN A COMPUTER PROGRAM SUCH AS A SOFTWARE APPLICATION OR AN OPERATING SYSTEM STOPS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND EXITS
Computer crash; Crash (computer science); Application crash; System crash; Crash to desktop; Crash To Desktop; Game freeze; Crash to Desktop; Program crash; Operating system crash; Operating system crashes; Software crash; Crash (software); PC crash
In computing, a crash, or system crash, occurs when a computer program such as a software application or an operating system stops functioning properly and exits. On some operating systems or individual applications, a crash reporting service will report the crash and any details relating to it (or give the user the option to do so), usually to the developer(s) of the application.
Recovery model         
APPROACH TO MENTAL DISORDER OR SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE THAT EMPHASIZES AND SUPPORTS A PERSON'S POTENTIAL FOR RECOVERY
Psychosocial recovery; Recovery Model and Mental Illness; Recovery Model in Mental illness; Recovery (mental health); Addiction recovery; Recovery approach
The recovery model, recovery approach or psychological recovery is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence that emphasizes and supports a person's potential for recovery. Recovery is generally seen in this model as a personal journey rather than a set outcome, and one that may involve developing hope, a secure base and sense of self, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping skills, and meaning.

Wikipedia

Recovery disc

The terms Recovery disc (or Disk), Rescue Disk/Disc and Emergency Disk all refer to a capability to boot from an external device, possibly a thumb drive, that includes a self-running operating system: the ability to be a boot disk/Disc that runs independent of an internal hard drive that may be failing, or for some other reason is not the operating system to be run.

The focus of recovery or rescue is not to lose the data files on the hard drive; the focus of restore is to restore the operating system's functionality (and subsequently restore the contents of one's latest backups).

The rescue/recovery tool uses media containing a backup of the original factory condition or a favored condition of a computer as configured by an original equipment manufacturer or an end-user. OEM supplied media are often restore tools shipped with computers to allow the user to reformat the hard drive and reinstall the operating system and pre-installed software as it was when it was shipped. Many modern systems have eliminated use of a physical recovery disc and instead store this software in a separate partition on the hard disk itself.

Examples of use of crash recovery
1. The vehicle remained wedged inside the restaurant for most of the day until it was removed by a crash recovery team.
2. There‘s a growing awareness." Unlike competitors such as EMC Corp. and the Veritas business of Symantec Corp. whose crash recovery systems save data several times a day, the IBM software backs up information continuously, within seconds of its being stored, said Ron Riffe, IBM‘s director of storage software strategy, in an interview.