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Crystal
Crystal Jan 18 '11
HiI am getting this error when trying to add htmlFatal error: Access level to BASE_CTRL_AjaxComponentAdminPanel::deleteComponent() must be public (as in class OW_Renderable) in /home/usoldit/public_html/House/ow_system_plugins/base/controllers/ajax_component_admin_panel.php on line 32Can anyone help
Den Team
Den Jan 18 '11
Hello.PLease, update to 1.0.1 stable. This was fixed.
Rachel
Rachel Sep 9 '22
A fatal error is a type of error that forces a computer program to close or the entire operating system to shut down suddenly. This type of error is commonly associated with the blue screen of death in Windows, but less severe fatal exception errors only cause a single program to close.


Follow these fixes to get to the bottom of the fatal error.
Search for the error code to find specific instructions. Some fatal errors are fairly basic, but most error messages provide a code that can help you find specific information about the problem. If the error looks like this:
A fatal exception 0E has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxxxxThe 0E is a code that might point you in the right direction. Run a search for the specific fatal exception error code, and see if you can find specific instructions.
The other code, which usually follows the format of two sets of numbers separated by a colon, may also help. This code is less likely to yield results, but it's worth a quick search before you move on.
Update the software. The developers may have released a patch designed to fix the specific problem. Most programs and apps either download and install updates automatically, provide you with an option to manually download and install updates, or prompt you to visit the developer's website and download the update.
If you can't figure out how to update the software, check out our list of free software updater programs. These programs keep all your programs up to date.
Update the drivers. Unexpected interactions involving drivers can cause fatal errors, and other problems, so it's always a good idea to keep the drivers up to date.
If the drivers are up to date, roll back the drivers to earlier versions. There's a chance the old drivers were fine, but an automatic update introduced the fatal error. Check to see if any drivers were updated immediately before the problems started, and roll those back first.
Uninstall any recently installed programs. There may be an unforeseen conflict between the programs, or something could have been corrupted during the installation process. After uninstalling the recently installed programs, check to see if the fatal exception error still happens. If it doesn't, reinstall the programs. If the problem comes back, submit a bug report to the developer.
Restore Windows to an earlier state. If you saved system restore points from before the fatal errors appeared, restore Windows to one of those points. This step rolls back any changes made during that time span, which will fix the fatal error problem if it isn't related to a hardware glitch.


This may help you,

Rachel Gomez