yeniden önyükleme, yeniden yüklemesi, yeniden aç, yeniden başlat, sistemi yeniden yüklemek yeniden, yeniden başla, Yeniden Açmak, SiTEMi YENiDEN YuKLEMEK, yeniden doğmuş gibi, yeniden yükleniyor, (rebootstrapping) yeniden yukleme, yeniden yükleme,
To cause a computer to execute its boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, especially after a system or power failure, An instance of rebooting, To discard all previous continuity in a series and restart the series, The rewriting of a series storyline that discards all previous continuity, To restart a (computer or video game) from the beginning, To restart a computer by reloading its operating system A reboot doesn't require that the power to the computer be interrupted Many computers have a reboot button that can be pressed should the computer crash or hang in such a way that you lose all control through the mouse and keyboard See crash and hang, Wharcha do when yer first pair a boots gits all muddy, (or Restart or Reset) A user activity where the user boots a computing device without interrupting its source of electrical power The goal of this activity is typically to return the device to a known configuration state, or to remove unwanted data from volatile RAM In a Macintosh, this can be done either from the "Special" menu in the Finder (preferred) or by using the Reset Button, restarting of a computer, booting a computer again, stopping of a computer operation and reactivating it afterward (Computers), (verb) To restart your computer by either pressing the reset button, or turn the power on the computer off, What you do when the first pair gets covered with barnyard stuff, To restart a computer, usually because of a crash See boot, cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer", To restart a character's history and adventures from scratch, e g when John Byrne took over Superman or Marvel's Heroes Reborn titles, To restart a computer by reloading the operating system, To start the computing process over again by entering a reboot key combination or by turning the computer off and then on again, A warm boot, or a boot after the computer has not been turned off for long, To restart the boot process See also Boot, To restart a computer, (Computers) restart a computer, boot a computer again, stop a computer operation and reactivate it afterward; warm boot, restart a computer without turning it off, boot a computer without interrupting the electrical current to the whole system, if you reboot a computer, or if it reboots, you start it up again, To restart the computer and reload the OS, usually after a crash, I absolutely hate this term Rebooting your computer simply means restarting your computer No need to look up the dictionary, To restart the boot process See also "Boot ", To restart/reset the computer and reload the operating system, The process of re-starting your computer If you switch your computer off and then on again, or if you use the reset button, it's called a cold boot If you press Ctrl and Alt and Del, it's called a warm-boot See also Boot, To restart a computer for any number of reasons Some computers have a reset switch, others will reboot using a series of key commands such as, Control, Alt, Delete and choosing to restart the computer when prompted, To restart the operating system, To restart a computer by reloading the operating system This can be done by performing either a cold boot (turning the computer system off and then back on) or a warm boot (without turning the computer off) Diagnostic Y2k programs like 'Poirot" will reboot your machine automatically as part of their testing process This is a normal test procedure under these conditions, stop the system, Start up a computer again, The process of turning a computer system or printer off and then back on again, to reload the software and data, To reload the operating system and restart the computer, restart, past of reboot, restarted, has been shut down and reactivated (Computers), present participle of reboot, plural of reboot,
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To cause a computer to execute its boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, especially after a system or power failure
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An instance of rebooting
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To discard all previous continuity in a series and restart the series
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The rewriting of a series storyline that discards all previous continuity
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To restart a (computer or video game) from the beginning
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To restart a computer by reloading its operating system A reboot doesn't require that the power to the computer be interrupted Many computers have a reboot button that can be pressed should the computer crash or hang in such a way that you lose all control through the mouse and keyboard See crash and hang
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Wharcha do when yer first pair a boots gits all muddy
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(or Restart or Reset) A user activity where the user boots a computing device without interrupting its source of electrical power The goal of this activity is typically to return the device to a known configuration state, or to remove unwanted data from volatile RAM In a Macintosh, this can be done either from the "Special" menu in the Finder (preferred) or by using the Reset Button
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restarting of a computer, booting a computer again, stopping of a computer operation and reactivating it afterward (Computers) isim
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(verb) To restart your computer by either pressing the reset button, or turn the power on the computer off
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What you do when the first pair gets covered with barnyard stuff
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To restart a computer, usually because of a crash See boot
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cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
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To restart a character's history and adventures from scratch, e g when John Byrne took over Superman or Marvel's Heroes Reborn titles
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To restart a computer by reloading the operating system
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To start the computing process over again by entering a reboot key combination or by turning the computer off and then on again
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A warm boot, or a boot after the computer has not been turned off for long
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To restart the boot process See also Boot
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To restart a computer
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(Computers) restart a computer, boot a computer again, stop a computer operation and reactivate it afterward; warm boot, restart a computer without turning it off, boot a computer without interrupting the electrical current to the whole system fiil
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if you reboot a computer, or if it reboots, you start it up again
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To restart the computer and reload the OS, usually after a crash
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I absolutely hate this term Rebooting your computer simply means restarting your computer No need to look up the dictionary
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To restart the boot process See also "Boot "
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To restart/reset the computer and reload the operating system
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The process of re-starting your computer If you switch your computer off and then on again, or if you use the reset button, it's called a cold boot If you press Ctrl and Alt and Del, it's called a warm-boot See also Boot
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To restart a computer for any number of reasons Some computers have a reset switch, others will reboot using a series of key commands such as, Control, Alt, Delete and choosing to restart the computer when prompted
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To restart the operating system
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To restart a computer by reloading the operating system This can be done by performing either a cold boot (turning the computer system off and then back on) or a warm boot (without turning the computer off) Diagnostic Y2k programs like 'Poirot" will reboot your machine automatically as part of their testing process This is a normal test procedure under these conditions
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stop the system
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Start up a computer again
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The process of turning a computer system or printer off and then back on again, to reload the software and data
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To reload the operating system and restart the computer
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to reboot.
restart
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rebooted
past of reboot
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rebooted
restarted, has been shut down and reactivated (Computers) sıfat
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