Reboot
A reboot refers to the process of restarting a computer system or electronic device, causing it to shut down and then power back on automatically. This fundamental operation clears the system's memory, terminates all running processes, and loads the operating system from scratch.
Reboots can be either soft or hard. A soft reboot, also known as a warm boot, occurs
The reboot process serves multiple purposes in computing. It clears temporary files and cached data that may
In broader cultural contexts, reboot also refers to restarting or recreating something from the beginning, particularly
The term originated in the computing industry during the 1960s and 1970s as electronic systems became more
Reboots remain an essential troubleshooting tool for both technical support professionals and everyday computer users, representing