
1) Boot 2) Bring up 3) Cope with broken Windows 4) Cure for a computer crash 5) Deal with a computer lockup 6) Electronic Arts game 7) Get the computer going again 8) PC start-over 9) React to a computer crash 10) Recover from a crash 11) Restart 12) Resuscitate 13) Revive 14) Something to do after a crash
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Reboot can refer to: ==In computing== ==In entertainment and media== ==In organisations== == See also == ...
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[computing] In computing, rebooting is the process by which a running computer system is restarted, either intentionally or unintentionally. Reboots can be either cold (alternatively known as hard) whereby the power to the system is physically turned off and back on again, causing an initial boot of the machine, or warm (alternatively known...
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[fiction] In serial fiction, to reboot means to discard all continuity in an established series in order to recreate its characters, timeline and backstory from the beginning. ==Etymology== The term is thought to originate from the computer term for restarting a computer system. ==Types of reboots== ===Overview=== Reboots remove any non-ess...
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Reset the Amiga. This is separated into warm reboot, where the user presses CTRL, LEFT, and RIGHT AMIGA keys, and a cold reboot, which is switched off by the plug.
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The process of turning a computer system or printer off and then back on again, to reload the software
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To switch a computer off and restart it again immediately
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The process of turning a computer system or printer off and then back on again, to reload the software.
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Stop the system, see Section 4.2.6.
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Reboot, means to discard all previous continuity in the series and start anew. Effectively, all previously-known history is declared by the writer to be null and void and the series starts over from the beginning. This differs from a creator producing a separate interpretation of another creator's work; rather, the owner of the creation declares th...
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A user activity where the user starts a computing device without interrupting its source of electrical power.
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