cold boot

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cold boot (third-person singular simple present cold boots, present participle cold booting, simple past and past participle cold booted)

  1. (transitive, computing) To reboot a computer by turning it off and on.

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cold boot (plural cold boots)

  1. (computing) The act of rebooting a computer by turning it off and on.

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