reboot (to) [v]

english idiom to reboot
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Meaning:

  • The make the computer perform the process of start up again.
  • To restart the computer.

Examples:

  1. My computer is old and the processor reach to %100. Sometimes I have to reboot it.
  2. I have just installed a software and after the installation I need to reboot.
  3. After the update, the phone needs to reboot to apply the changes.
  4. If the software keeps crashing, try rebooting your system to see if that resolves the issue.
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