The bomb symbols were also used by the line of computers when the system encountered a | PowerMax crashes happen when the computer fails to turn on correctly |
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The is used by , a server virtualization product by It is displayed in the event of a fatal kernel error | " The sound at the start of the Red Screen is actually a low pitched version of PS2 menu screen with a creepy whistle and then the ambient sounds like the menu |
Everything on the screen goes white, and a black Apple logo is all that's displayed on the screen.
These error screens are usually the result of a , although the terms are frequently used interchangeably | And the last one is the 's Red Screen of Death, it is very similar to the PS2 startup screen, except after the startup, a red screen appears with a message saying "Please insert a or PlayStation 2 format disc |
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The also called BSoD, or stop error is a common name for a screen displayed by the operating system when a critical system error occurs | Another appeared in and is caused by ACPI |
Its appearance often means that the hard drive of the device has failed | A is used primarily by and operating systems: the Unix equivalent of 's Blue Screen of Death |
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It is a routine called when the kernel detects irrecoverable errors in runtime correctness; in other words, when continued operation may risk escalating system instability, and a system reboot is easier than attempted recovery | It was also used on the , most commonly seen when using |
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