From what experience do I have programming, whenever a program has a problem, it crashes, whether from an undeserved exception or a piece of code that should have been checked for errors, but it wasn’t and threw one. Which can cause the program to completely freeze the system until the required reboot.
Edit: Thanks for the answers. As for the language and OS, this question was inspired by the fact that I play Fallout, and the game freezes twice an hour, forcing me to restart xbox, so I guess C ++.
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