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Reboot

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)…

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Hibernation

Simulated reboot

Windows deviations and labeling criticism

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Reboot

Nodes62
Edges61
Triples72
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032258
Components1

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Reboot

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related to Cold vis-à-vis warm reboot · 14
Reboot → Alt, BIOS, Both, Control-Alt-Delete, Ctrl, Delete, For IBM PC, INT, It, Malware, POST, Shift, The Windows NT, Windows
related to Random reboot · 12
Reboot → Blue Screen, BSOD, Death, Operating, Random, Such, Systems, The, They, This, Windows, Windows NT
related to Deliberate · 11
Reboot → As, However, Offensive, On, RAM, Rationale, Rebooting, Switching, Troubleshooting, Users, While
related to Etymology · 7
Reboot → Early, IBM, If, On, The, This, Thus
related to Simulated reboot · 6
Reboot → As, For, Malware, Microsoft App-V, Sysinternals BlueScreen, XScreenSaver
related to Hibernation · 5
Reboot → ACPI, Power Interface, The, While, With Advanced Configuration
related to Restart · 5
Reboot → I/O, In, Linux, Microsoft Windows, The
related to Hard reboot · 3
Reboot → Hard, This, Unix-like
related to Terminology · 3
Reboot → IBM, IPL, On
related to Windows deviations and labeling criticism · 3
Reboot → Fast Boot, Fast Startup, Windows

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system boot operating cold may power systems windows computer warm software restart process used also memory either hard reset computers

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RAM that require power lose the data they holdinstance ofcomponents0.80text
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootFor IBM PC0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootPOST0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootBoth0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootWindows0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootShift0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootBIOS0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootControl-Alt-Delete0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootINT0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootIt0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootMalware0.60section
Rebootrelated to Cold vis-à-vis warm rebootCtrl0.60section

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