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单词 reboot
释义 I. reboot
obs. Sc. form of rebut v.
II. reboot, n. Computing.|riːˈbuːt|
[f. *reboot v.]
An act or instance of rebooting a computer or an operating system.
198180 Microcomputing Aug. 44/1 The reboots happen for no reason at all.1982Computerworld 26 Apr. 65/1 The IM [sc. Internal Memory] boards are said to be designed to avoid reboots and data losses and to run at high speeds.1984Practical Computing Jan. 86/1 The next reboot will take you across to Concurrent CP/M.1988Dr. Dobb's Jrnl. Software Tools Nov. 64/3 After installing itself it..does a warm reboot, which reinitializes the computer without doing a memory check.
III. reboot, v. Computing.|riːˈbuːt|
[f. re- 5 a + boot v.4]
trans. To boot (a computer, etc.) again, esp. after a power failure or other breakdown. Also absol.
1978Bell System Technical Jrnl. LVII. 2185 A fairly large fraction of these users..are capable of ‘re-booting’ the operating system.1980Christian Science Monitor 28 Nov. 24/3 It is a command to stop in our tracks and relinquish everything we have written to the maw of the computer until it can be rebooted, whatever that means.1982Byte May 330/2 Even if you don't add these detection routines to your system, knowing what the computer is doing will help you avoid rebooting unnecessarily.1985Practical Computing May 96/3 The user simply unplugs the failed peripheral, then reboots the system.1988PC Mag. Oct. 62/2 You can reboot and start up the system with the adjusted parameters.
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