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- Fatal_system_error abstract "A fatal system error, also known as a system crash, stop error, kernel error, or bug check, is when an operating system halts at the moment it reaches a condition where it cannot operate safely.In Microsoft Windows, a fatal system error can be deliberately caused from a kernel-mode driver with either the KeBugCheck or KeBugCheckEx function. However, this should only be done as a last option when a critical driver has corrupted data and it is impossible to recover from the problem. This is a design based on the Unix-like way of kernel panicking and logging.".
- Q5437315 abstract "A fatal system error, also known as a system crash, stop error, kernel error, or bug check, is when an operating system halts at the moment it reaches a condition where it cannot operate safely.In Microsoft Windows, a fatal system error can be deliberately caused from a kernel-mode driver with either the KeBugCheck or KeBugCheckEx function. However, this should only be done as a last option when a critical driver has corrupted data and it is impossible to recover from the problem. This is a design based on the Unix-like way of kernel panicking and logging.".