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system crash - traducción al alemán

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
  • A kernel panic displayed on an [[iMac]]. This is the most common form of an operating system failure in Unix-like systems.
  • A kernel panic as displayed in OS X Mountain Lion
  • A [[Blue Screen of Death]] as displayed in Windows XP, Vista, and 7

system crash         
TELEVISION SERIES
System Crash (television series); System Crash
Zusammenbuch des Systems (Zusammenbuch des Computersystems aus verschiedenen Gründen, z.B.: Stromausfall)
head crash         
  • A head crash in a modern drive. Note circular scratch mark on the platter.
  • IBM RAMAC disk]] shows head crash damage.
TYPE OF CATASTROPHIC HARD DISK FAILURE
Disk crash; Buzz of death
Kopfbruch, das Fallen des Schreib-Lesekopfes auf die Festplatte
Black Tuesday         
  • The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], 1928–1930
  • The [[trading floor]] of the [[New York Stock Exchange Building]] in 1930, six months after the crash of 1929
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • reason=Index Not Specified}}on Wall Street from just before the crash in 1929 to 1932 when the price bottomed out
  • The British economist [[Sir George Paish]] predicted the May slump.
  • Unemployed men march in [[Toronto]].
MAJOR AMERICAN STOCK MARKET CRASH
Wall Street Crash; Stock Market Crash 1929; Crash of 1929; Stock market crash of 1929; Stock market crash 1929; 1929 Wall Street Crash; 1929 Stock Market Crash; Stock Market Crash of 1929; Wall Street Crash 1929; Black Tuedsay; '29 crash; Black Friday (1929); October 29, 1929; 10/24/29; Wall Street Krach; Wall Street Krach of 1929; Wall Street crash of 1929; Great Crash; 1929 stock market crash; Black tuesday; Wall St crash; Wall Street crash; Great crash; The Wall Street Crash; Black Tuesday; Crash of '29; Crisis of 1929; 1929 crash; October 24, 1929; 1929 Wall Street crash; Economic crash of 1929; Panic of 1929; 1929 stock crash; Wall Street slump in 1929; 1929 stock-market crash; The Crash of 1929; 1929 Crash; The Great Crash; Great Crash of 1929; Black Tuesday (1929); 1929 financial crash; 1929 economic crash; Black Monday (1929); Black Thursday (1929); Wall Street Crash of 1928
schwarzer Dienstag (Wirtschaft), 29 Oktober 1929 (der Tag an dem die Aktienpreise an der Börse in New York gefallen sind und die große wirtschaftliche Depression in den USA anfing)

Definición

crash and burn
<jargon> A spectacular crash, in the mode of the conclusion of the car-chase scene in the movie "Bullitt" and many subsequent imitators (compare die horribly). A Sun-3 {display screen} losing the flyback transformer and lightning strikes on VAX-11/780 backplanes are notable crash and burn generators. The construction "crash-and-burn machine" is reported for a computer used exclusively for alpha or beta testing, or reproducing bugs (i.e. not for development). The implication is that it wouldn't be such a disaster if that machine crashed, since only the testers would be inconvenienced. [Jargon File] (1996-02-22)

Wikipedia

Crash (computing)

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. If the program is a critical part of the operating system, the entire system may crash or hang, often resulting in a kernel panic or fatal system error.

Most crashes are the result of a software bug. Typical causes include accessing invalid memory addresses, incorrect address values in the program counter, buffer overflow, overwriting a portion of the affected program code due to an earlier bug, executing invalid machine instructions (an illegal opcode), or triggering an unhandled exception. The original software bug that started this chain of events is typically considered to be the cause of the crash, which is discovered through the process of debugging. The original bug can be far removed from the code that actually triggered the crash.

In early personal computers, attempting to write data to hardware addresses outside the system's main memory could cause hardware damage. Some crashes are exploitable and let a malicious program or hacker execute arbitrary code allowing the replication of viruses or the acquisition of data which would normally be inaccessible.

Ejemplos de uso de system crash
1. Those millions of packets would immediately cause a system crash in the website,» he said.
2. In its first explanation of the system crash, the TSE said early Tuesday afternoon that the shutdown was prompted by a problem in trading system software.
3. The system crash is unlikely to improve its relations with the FSA, which has been extremely nervous about systems failures ever since Mizuho, the bank, experienced a system failure that led to 2.5m faulty banking transactions.
4. Advertisement Labor leaders, who had feared that the system crash on Tuesday coupled with the party‘s dire standing in public opinion polls would keep party members away from the polling stations, heaved a sigh of relief yesterday at the sight of long lines outside the ballots.