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Definition of reinstall in English: reinstall(also reinstal) verbreinstals, reinstalling, reinstalls, reinstalled riːɪnˈstɔːlˌriɪnˈstɔl [with object]1Place or fix (equipment or machinery) in position again. property owners remove furnaces and other appliances before renting or selling, and then reinstall them when someone moves in Example sentencesExamples - The Parish Council has been trying to get the road resurfaced and street lighting reinstalled for four years.
- I have some experience on the floors but I've been hesitant to do the bathrooms as I do not know the proper procedure for reinstalling the toilets.
- We're starting to reinstall our Egyptian Galleries.
- A curator reinstalling a museum's permanent collection must consider two questions: first, how to impress regular visitors with a new display of familiar material, and second, how to wow first-timers.
- One of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's most visible pieces of history returned to its rightful place March 9 as crews began reinstalling the famous ‘Yard of Bricks’ at the start/finish line.
- The electronic security system was reinstalled.
- The spokeswoman said that after the first power cut on December 12, a decision was made to take the opportunity to upgrade the power supply rather than just reinstall similar equipment.
- When reinstalling your wheels, adjusting the bolts properly is important to a good spinning wheel.
- Its former home, an arts and craft style house built in 1912, has been renovated and the contents reinstalled.
- These locally made pieces have recently been reinstalled in fifteen entirely renovated galleries encompassing some eighteen thousand square feet.
- Please can something be done to reinstall this extremely important telephone in the library entrance.
- Planners say the statue will be reinstalled in 2007 at a spot not far from the current one.
- Actually, it is not the old flag mast, now covered in gold, that is being reinstalled, but a new one.
- What's happening today is the Army Corps of Engineers is reinstalling those massive metal sheets between the 17th Street Canal and Lake Pontchartrain.
- The guest rooms remain on the middle and top floors; the service rooms and kitchens have been reinstalled on the ground floor.
- The wall itself was given to the school on the condition that it would be accessible to the local community and the school has met the costs of having the equipment reinstalled there.
- Workers reinstalled phone lines and windows in Mr Arafat's office.
- The Asian and Oceanic sections were reinstalled, as were the Byzantine and medieval collections.
- The fuel filter on the engine-driven fuel pump wasn't reinstalled properly after maintenance.
- Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the engine.
Synonyms reintroduce, re-establish, restore, resurrect, relaunch, bring back, reinstitute, regenerate, revitalize, resuscitate, breathe new life into, give a new lease of life to - 1.1 Install (computer software) again.
I reinstalled the program Example sentencesExamples - I mean when was the last time you went to a user's desktop and reinstalled their machine because their registry was full?
- Once it's uninstalled, you can reinstall the software in hopes of removing the error message.
- It's incredibly wasteful to spend a week or more reinstalling a computer's operating system and applications because of a few modified files.
- If the same version of the software is reinstalled on the same computer, no new license is required.
- The packing slip, complete with a full list of components, is a good thing to have on file in case you ever need to reinstall software.
- I have tried to reinstall the software for the CD burner, but it hasn't helped.
- The operating system must be reinstalled, along with all of the necessary support packs and server applications.
- Now that we're finished setting the cables up, it's time to reinstall the motherboard.
- I deleted and reinstalled my firewall but it didn't help.
- The most reliable way to sanitize a computer is to wipe the hard disk clean and then reinstall its operating system from scratch.
- I reinstalled the operating system.
- It made life easier to remove the power supply first, fit the motherboard and then reinstall the power supply.
- Depending on the amount of data, a server with applications, settings, and data can often be recovered in less time than it would take to reinstall the operating system alone.
- Instead he loudly and very confidently instructed me to uninstall, reboot and reinstall the software, then reboot again and call back if it still doesn't work.
- Often the problem can be cured by uninstalling the software and then reinstalling it.
- Someone even has emptied my computer and reinstalled all programmes new and still it won't recognise the scanner anymore.
- At worst, he will have lost a couple of years of e-mails and accounts, and will have to reinstall all the software onto his spare machine before he can start working again.
- I then restored the backup and reinstalled my software.
- The only cure is to reformat the disk and reinstall the operating system.
- Older solutions require you to fix your hardware and then reinstall the operating system, then install your backup software, then install your applications and then install each data file to the repaired hardware.
2Place (someone) in a position of authority again; reinstate. one of his former students was reinstalled as president Example sentencesExamples - His deputy, who was fired yesterday, was reinstalled, and he is now heading - actually, this was old news.
- Union sources also indicated that failure to reinstall him to his board position will see industrial action escalate by the middle of next week.
- Louis determined to support an Irish rebellion seeking to reinstall the deposed Catholic James II to the English throne.
- He was subsequently reinstalled as the chairman.
- Both were available for re-election and were duly reinstalled as Directors of the Company.
- Mr Grogan has been an excellent advocate of pubs and British beer and we demand that he is reinstalled as top man.
- Greaves should be reinstalled as Minister for Culture.
- His father was reinstalled as the rightful sultan after the war.
Synonyms reinstate, restore, bring back, re-establish
nounPlural reinstals, Plural reinstallsriːɪnˈstɔːlˌriɪnˈstɔl An act of reinstalling something, especially software. Example sentencesExamples - Those using leaked keys will be needing a new one, and if lockouts are implemented in the shipping product then they'll also face the inconvenience of a reinstall.
- Before actually going ahead and doing the reinstall it is advisable to back up any and all of your data and device drivers as a format will wipe out all your data on the drive.
- In fact, a reinstall of the OS was required, as various system files became corrupted.
- Obviously, a reinstall of an OS will warrant a reactivation.
- I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors.
- Those scores will vary a bit from today's, due to a reinstall of my OS recently, but the comparison is pretty accurate between the old and new detonators.
- In fact, the damage was so severe, a reinstall of Windows was required.
- Note that neither of these two options are guaranteed to work, but, if they do, it beats the alternative, which is a reinstall.
- After about an hour, we began to experience issues with reboots, and it became so bad that a reinstall of Windows was required.
- Primarily, the software handles operating system reinstalls and hardware configuration on its own.
- I was able to begin some benchmarking at 222FSB, but as soon as SiSoft started up, we had a system crash serious enough to force a reinstall of Windows.
- When I do a reinstall, there is often a ton of Windows updates I need to download, regardless of which Windows Operating System I'm working with.
Definition of reinstall in US English: reinstall(British reinstal) verbˌriɪnˈstɔlˌrēinˈstôl [with object]1Place or fix (equipment or machinery) in position again. Example sentencesExamples - I have some experience on the floors but I've been hesitant to do the bathrooms as I do not know the proper procedure for reinstalling the toilets.
- The wall itself was given to the school on the condition that it would be accessible to the local community and the school has met the costs of having the equipment reinstalled there.
- Planners say the statue will be reinstalled in 2007 at a spot not far from the current one.
- The guest rooms remain on the middle and top floors; the service rooms and kitchens have been reinstalled on the ground floor.
- The electronic security system was reinstalled.
- These locally made pieces have recently been reinstalled in fifteen entirely renovated galleries encompassing some eighteen thousand square feet.
- Actually, it is not the old flag mast, now covered in gold, that is being reinstalled, but a new one.
- Please can something be done to reinstall this extremely important telephone in the library entrance.
- Its former home, an arts and craft style house built in 1912, has been renovated and the contents reinstalled.
- Workers reinstalled phone lines and windows in Mr Arafat's office.
- We're starting to reinstall our Egyptian Galleries.
- The Parish Council has been trying to get the road resurfaced and street lighting reinstalled for four years.
- One of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's most visible pieces of history returned to its rightful place March 9 as crews began reinstalling the famous ‘Yard of Bricks’ at the start/finish line.
- The fuel filter on the engine-driven fuel pump wasn't reinstalled properly after maintenance.
- Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the engine.
- The spokeswoman said that after the first power cut on December 12, a decision was made to take the opportunity to upgrade the power supply rather than just reinstall similar equipment.
- The Asian and Oceanic sections were reinstalled, as were the Byzantine and medieval collections.
- When reinstalling your wheels, adjusting the bolts properly is important to a good spinning wheel.
- What's happening today is the Army Corps of Engineers is reinstalling those massive metal sheets between the 17th Street Canal and Lake Pontchartrain.
- A curator reinstalling a museum's permanent collection must consider two questions: first, how to impress regular visitors with a new display of familiar material, and second, how to wow first-timers.
Synonyms reintroduce, re-establish, restore, resurrect, relaunch, bring back, reinstitute, regenerate, revitalize, resuscitate, breathe new life into, give a new lease of life to - 1.1 Install (computer software) again.
I reinstalled the program Example sentencesExamples - I reinstalled the operating system.
- At worst, he will have lost a couple of years of e-mails and accounts, and will have to reinstall all the software onto his spare machine before he can start working again.
- I have tried to reinstall the software for the CD burner, but it hasn't helped.
- The only cure is to reformat the disk and reinstall the operating system.
- It made life easier to remove the power supply first, fit the motherboard and then reinstall the power supply.
- Often the problem can be cured by uninstalling the software and then reinstalling it.
- The most reliable way to sanitize a computer is to wipe the hard disk clean and then reinstall its operating system from scratch.
- The packing slip, complete with a full list of components, is a good thing to have on file in case you ever need to reinstall software.
- I mean when was the last time you went to a user's desktop and reinstalled their machine because their registry was full?
- I then restored the backup and reinstalled my software.
- Someone even has emptied my computer and reinstalled all programmes new and still it won't recognise the scanner anymore.
- I deleted and reinstalled my firewall but it didn't help.
- Depending on the amount of data, a server with applications, settings, and data can often be recovered in less time than it would take to reinstall the operating system alone.
- If the same version of the software is reinstalled on the same computer, no new license is required.
- Once it's uninstalled, you can reinstall the software in hopes of removing the error message.
- It's incredibly wasteful to spend a week or more reinstalling a computer's operating system and applications because of a few modified files.
- The operating system must be reinstalled, along with all of the necessary support packs and server applications.
- Now that we're finished setting the cables up, it's time to reinstall the motherboard.
- Instead he loudly and very confidently instructed me to uninstall, reboot and reinstall the software, then reboot again and call back if it still doesn't work.
- Older solutions require you to fix your hardware and then reinstall the operating system, then install your backup software, then install your applications and then install each data file to the repaired hardware.
nounˌriɪnˈstɔlˌrēinˈstôl An act of reinstalling something, especially software. try performing a “clean” reinstall of your system software Example sentencesExamples - I was able to begin some benchmarking at 222FSB, but as soon as SiSoft started up, we had a system crash serious enough to force a reinstall of Windows.
- I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors.
- Those using leaked keys will be needing a new one, and if lockouts are implemented in the shipping product then they'll also face the inconvenience of a reinstall.
- When I do a reinstall, there is often a ton of Windows updates I need to download, regardless of which Windows Operating System I'm working with.
- Obviously, a reinstall of an OS will warrant a reactivation.
- After about an hour, we began to experience issues with reboots, and it became so bad that a reinstall of Windows was required.
- Those scores will vary a bit from today's, due to a reinstall of my OS recently, but the comparison is pretty accurate between the old and new detonators.
- In fact, a reinstall of the OS was required, as various system files became corrupted.
- Primarily, the software handles operating system reinstalls and hardware configuration on its own.
- Before actually going ahead and doing the reinstall it is advisable to back up any and all of your data and device drivers as a format will wipe out all your data on the drive.
- Note that neither of these two options are guaranteed to work, but, if they do, it beats the alternative, which is a reinstall.
- In fact, the damage was so severe, a reinstall of Windows was required.
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