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Verb
/rēˈbo͞ot/,
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rebooted, past participle; reboots, 3rd person singular present; rebooted, past tense; rebooting, present participle;
  1. Boot (a computer system) again

  2. (of a computer system) Be booted again

Noun
  1. An act or instance of booting a computer system again


  1. boot: cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
  2. ReBoot is a Canadian CGI-animated action-adventure television series that originally aired from 1994 to 2001. ...
  3. The term reboot, in media dealing with serial fiction, means to discard much or even all previous continuity in the series and start anew with fresh ideas. ...
  4. ReBoot is a video game based on the television show of the same name. The game received mixed reviews.
  5. To restart the VM on which a role is hosted.
  6. To restart a computer.
  7. to start up the computer again, often after the computer or software has stopped working.
  8. To restart your computer from the powered-off state. This is not necessarily the same as a simple restart, in which the BIOS data may not be reloaded.
  9. This means to restart your computer. You would do this by going to the Start menu and choosing Shutdown, then Restart.
  10. The process of turning a computer system or printer off and then back on again, to reload the software.
  11. I absolutely hate this term. Rebooting your computer simply means restarting your computer. No need to look up the dictionary.
  12. Also known as reset, restart or a warm boot, this is the act of resetting your computer. A reboot is similar to turning the power switch on and off again; it allows you to start over without completely turning the computer off. ...
  13. To restart the boot process. See also "Boot."
  14. To restart a computer and reload it's operating software or firmware from nonvolatile storage.
  15. The process of restarting your computer. If you turn it off and then on again using the power button or reset button, or otherwise disconnect and then reconnect the power from your system, it's called a cold boot, which can cause errors if done when Windows is running. ...
  16. A computer term for taking the operating system from a running state, to a stopped state and back to a running state without a power down.
  17. Wharcha do when yer first pair a boots gits all muddy
  18. Whut you have to do right before bedtime when you forgot to use the outhouse.
  19. To start over or reset something.
  20. Stop and restart the system.
  21. Recycled Left or Right Boot.
  22. hochfahren, neu booten