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reboot (to) [v]

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Meaning:
- The make the computer perform the process of start up again.
- To restart the computer.
Examples:
- My computer is old and the processor reach to %100. Sometimes I have to reboot it.
- I have just installed a software and after the installation I need to reboot.
- After the update, the phone needs to reboot to apply the changes.
- If the software keeps crashing, try rebooting your system to see if that resolves the issue.