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What (who) is reboot - definition

CANADIAN ANIMATED TELEVISION SERIES
Reboot (Cartoon)
  • Glitch - Guardian Bob's keytool

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  • Redundant power supplies in a computer system reduce the risk of an unexpected loss of power
PROCESS BY WHICH A RUNNING COMPUTER SYSTEM IS RESTARTED
Hard reboot; Warm reboot; Warm restart; Cold boot; Warm boot; Computer reboot; Rebooting; Soft reset; Cold reboot; Reboot (computer); Rebooting (computing); Platform reset; Cold Reboot; Clean reboot; Quick reboot; Coldboot; Warmboot; Hardboot; Softboot; Quickboot; Cold restart; Re-boot; Re-Boot; Cold booting; Reboot (computing); Reboot (command)
<operating system> (From boot) A boot with the implication that the computer has not been down for long, or that the boot is a bounce intended to clear some state of wedgitude. See warm boot. (1995-11-27)
reboot         
  • Redundant power supplies in a computer system reduce the risk of an unexpected loss of power
PROCESS BY WHICH A RUNNING COMPUTER SYSTEM IS RESTARTED
Hard reboot; Warm reboot; Warm restart; Cold boot; Warm boot; Computer reboot; Rebooting; Soft reset; Cold reboot; Reboot (computer); Rebooting (computing); Platform reset; Cold Reboot; Clean reboot; Quick reboot; Coldboot; Warmboot; Hardboot; Softboot; Quickboot; Cold restart; Re-boot; Re-Boot; Cold booting; Reboot (computing); Reboot (command)
¦ verb boot (a computer system) again.
¦ noun an act of rebooting.
Reboot         
  • Redundant power supplies in a computer system reduce the risk of an unexpected loss of power
PROCESS BY WHICH A RUNNING COMPUTER SYSTEM IS RESTARTED
Hard reboot; Warm reboot; Warm restart; Cold boot; Warm boot; Computer reboot; Rebooting; Soft reset; Cold reboot; Reboot (computer); Rebooting (computing); Platform reset; Cold Reboot; Clean reboot; Quick reboot; Coldboot; Warmboot; Hardboot; Softboot; Quickboot; Cold restart; Re-boot; Re-Boot; Cold booting; Reboot (computing); Reboot (command)
In computing, rebooting is the process by which a running computer system is restarted, either intentionally or unintentionally. Reboots can be either a cold reboot (alternatively known as a hard reboot) in which the power to the system is physically turned off and back on again (causing an initial boot of the machine); or a warm reboot (or soft reboot) in which the system restarts while still powered up.

Wikipedia

ReBoot

ReBoot is a Canadian computer-animated TV series that originally aired on YTV from 1994 until 2002. It was produced by Vancouver-based Mainframe Entertainment, Alliance Distribution and BLT Productions. The animated series was created by Gavin Blair, Ian Pearson, Phil Mitchell, and John Grace, with the visuals designed by Brendan McCarthy after an initial attempt by Ian Gibson. It is notable for being one of the first made-for-television CGI series.

Examples of use of reboot
1. The appendix‘s job is to reboot the digestive system in that case.
2. System administrators were forced to disconnect all customers for 20 seconds to reboot their networks.
3. Sasser caused infected computers to crash and reboot, making it impossible to work on them.
4. After our download, CounterSpy asked us to download an update, which subsequently required a reboot, a relatively minor annoyance.
5. This past week, MacAfee told me about the W32/IRCbot.worm, which can cause my machine to continuously reboot.