Mac's Never Crash!
Created on: August 17th, 2005
A Macintosh Error from Adobe After Effects
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A program error isn't a system crash. The rest of the system remains unaffected unless the program was accessing your core system files. A system crash usually entails something along the lines of the blue screen of death as you'd find on windows, but on Mac OS X it manifests as a grey window dominated by the power symbol with a message informing you that you need to restart your computer, in multiple languages, known as a kernel panic.
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