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riavvio

Riavvio is the process of restarting a computer or device, closing all running programs and refreshing the operating state. It is commonly referred to as reboot or restart in English. Riavvio is used to apply software updates, recover from errors, clear memory, or reinitialize hardware.

There are two broad categories: riavvio a freddo (cold reboot) and riavvio a caldo (warm reboot). A

Methods include OS-level commands such as restart or shutdown, keyboard shortcuts (for example, Ctrl+Alt+Delete on many

Effects and considerations: a riavvio terminates processes and may cause unsaved data loss. If a disk write

In Italian computing, riavvio contrasts with avvio (boot), and the term derives from the notion of starting

riavvio
a
freddo
powers
the
device
off
completely
and
then
starts
it
again
from
a
powered-down
state.
A
riavvio
a
caldo
restarts
the
system
without
a
full
power
cycle,
typically
initiated
by
the
operating
system.
A
riavvio
forzato
(hard
reboot)
may
be
required
when
the
system
is
unresponsive,
often
using
a
hardware
button.
desktops,
or
Alt+F4
to
close
sessions
on
some
systems),
or
physical
actions
like
pressing
a
reset
button.
In
servers
or
data
centers,
remote
reboot
is
common
via
management
interfaces
such
as
IPMI,
iLO,
or
iDRAC.
is
interrupted,
file
systems
can
become
corrupted;
modern
systems
use
journaling
and
automatic
checks
(fsck)
during
boot.
Planned
reboots
are
scheduled
during
maintenance
windows
and
coordinated
with
users
and
backups.
Unplanned
reboots
can
indicate
hardware
faults,
software
bugs,
or
power
problems.
again.
See
also
reboot,
reset,
and
power
management.