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: --
The requested beacon did also show a high number of reboots - which we think was due to low battery voltage.
When all the password changes had been implemented, the computer was shut down and rebooted.
Absinthe provides an untethered jailbreak, which means that the jailbroken device can be rebooted without computer assistance.
Changing display orientation did not require rebooting the computer - it was all automatic and seamless and selected by a mercury switch inside the monitor shell.
Upon rebooting the file will shrink but will grow again as the computer runs.
Usually server hard disks are specified for less spinup cycles than desktop hard disks, because servers are only very rarely rebooted.
Hibernation is not supported and the filesystem is more vulnerable to hard reboots.
The new developer rebooted the character along with the video game series.