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reboot
re·boot R0076750 (rē-bo͞ot′)tr.v. re·boot·ed, re·boot·ing, re·boots 1. To turn (a computer's operating system) off and then on again; restart.2. To bring back (an earlier film or television show), usually with a new cast and updated script.n.1. The act or an instance of rebooting a computer's operating system.2. A film or television show that is a remake of an earlier production, typically with a different or refreshed viewpoint.reboot (riːˈbuːt) vb (Computer Science) to shut down and restart (a computer system) or (of a computer system) to shut down and restartreboot Past participle: rebooted Gerund: rebooting
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I would have rebooted | you would have rebooted | he/she/it would have rebooted | we would have rebooted | you would have rebooted | they would have rebooted | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | reboot - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"boot, bring upresuscitate, revive - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man" | Translations
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soft reboot1. The act of restarting a computer system without disconnecting its power source. Wait, don't unplug your computer just yet—try doing a soft reboot first.2. A film, TV show, or other media franchise that exists within the same fictional universe as an earlier work or installment and features some of the same elements, but that is intended to reinvigorate or update the franchise by altering others, such as some of the actors or certain unpopular aspects (but not its continuity). Jurassic World is usually seen as a successful soft reboot of the '90s Jurassic Park movies.See also: reboot, softhard reboot1. The act of restarting a computer system by disconnecting and reconnecting its power source. Wait, don't unplug your computer just yet—only do a hard reboot if you have to.2. A film, TV show, or other media franchise that is related to an earlier work or installment but is intended to reinvigorate or update the franchise by dramatically altering many elements of it, such as continuity, aesthetic, tone, and the cast of actors. Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins is usually seen as a hard reboot for the caped crusader.See also: hard, rebootrebootA film, TV show, or other media franchise that exists within the same fictional universe as an earlier work or installment but that is intended to to reinvigorate or update the franchise by altering some or many of the elements, such as the cast of actors, continuity, tone, or aesthetic of the work. Jurassic World is usually seen as a successful reboot of the '90s Jurassic Park movies. A: "Why are reboots so popular these days?" B: "Because studio execs practically salivate at the thought of a movie that comes with a built-in audience."reboot
reboot[rē′büt] (computer science) To reload systems software into a computer so that it makes a new start. reboot (operating system)(From boot) A boot with the implicationthat the computer has not been down for long, or that theboot is a bounce intended to clear some state ofwedgitude.
See warm boot.rebootTo reload the operating system and start over. A reboot often solves many software problems in computers, smartphones, tablets, cable boxes and other electronics devices, because it resets the system.
Restart vs. Shut Down/Start If a Restart option in an electronic device is selected from the menu, the current applications are closed, and the operating system is reloaded. This is a "warm boot," which does not clear internal RAM memory. When Shut Down is chosen, and the unit is turned back on, this "cold boot" clears memory and reloads the OS, which is often more effective for solving problems than restarting. See cold boot, clean boot and boot.MedicalSeebootFinancialSeeBootREBOOT
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REBOOT➣REuse By Object-Oriented Techniques | REBOOT➣Reuse Based Object-Oriented Technology |
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Synonyms for rebootverb cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processesSynonymsRelated Words |