- reboot a computer
- expr.Rechner hochfahren ausdr.Rechner neu starten (hochfahren) ausdr.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
reboot — re‧boot [riː buːt] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING if you reboot a computer, or if it reboots, you start it up again: • You will have to reboot your computer after installing the software. * * * reboot UK US /ˌriːˈbuːt/ verb [I or T] ►… … Financial and business terms
reboot — re|boot [ˌri:ˈbu:t] v [I and T] if you reboot a computer, or if it reboots, you start it up again … Dictionary of contemporary English
reboot — verb (I, T) if you reboot a computer, or if it reboots, you start it up again after it has stopped working: Try rebooting the machine and see what happens … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ReBoot: Daemon Rising — Written by Philip Mitchell Ian Pearson Gavin Blair Ian Weir Directed by George Roman Samilski Starring Sharon Alexander Giacomo Baessato Country of origin Canada … Wikipedia
Computer-aided maintenance — (not to be confused with CAM which usually stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing) refers to systems that utilize software to organize planning, scheduling and support of maintenance and repair. A common application of such systems is the… … Wikipedia
Reboot — usually refers to: * Booting, an event sequence when (re)starting a computerIt may also refer to: * Reboot (fiction), to discard all previous continuity in a fiction series and start anew * ReBoot , a CGI animated television series * May 1st… … Wikipedia
computer — com‧put‧er [kəmˈpjuːtə ǁ ər] noun [countable, uncountable] COMPUTING an electronic machine that can do calculations very quickly, store information or documents, or do tasks according to a set of instructions called a program: • We store all our… … Financial and business terms
reboot — [rē bo͞ot′] vi., vt. Comput. to boot again, as to restore the computer to operation after a program failure * * * re·boot (rē bo͞otʹ) tr.v. re·boot·ed, re·boot·ing, re·boots To turn (a computer or operating system) off and then on again; restart … Universalium
reboot — (v.) 1981, from RE (Cf. re ) + BOOT (Cf. boot) (v.) in the computer sense. Related: Rebooted; rebooting … Etymology dictionary
reboot — [rē bo͞ot′] vi., vt. Comput. to boot again, as to restore the computer to operation after a program failure … English World dictionary
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