Computer deadlocks occur when one process, say A tries to access a resource which is being used by another process say B, and B cannot finish unless A is completed. Another set of deadlocks are created when 2 or more human interact. Each of them have a different way of taking a path, and none is absolutely wrong. Its impossible to resolve deadlock in such cases unless one gives in without getting convinced.
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