0 (of a computer) to switch off and then start again immediately, or to make a computer do this:
1 an occasion when a computer is switched off and then starts again immediately:
2 if you reboot a computer, or if a computer reboots, you switch it off and then switch it on again a short time later, especially in order to get rid of a problem or after you have put new software onto the computer:
When the holder of the intellectual property discards all existing continuity and starts from scratch it is known as rebooting.
After five or six reboots and the reconfiguration of a few drivers, things began to look better.
At one point during the flight, the avionics computer froze up and had to be rebooted.
In some variants, when a window is found containing certain strings (such as application data) in the window title, the computer reboots.
After this, the game could be played freely until the cabinet was rebooted.
The series lasted thirteen issues before being rebooted with a second volume in 2007.
Once the appropriate software is installed on the computer, a user can plug and unplug the component without rebooting.
The new developer rebooted the character along with the video game series.
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