| Also known
as restart, reboot is a term used to
describe the process of restarting the computer or electronic device.
Rebooting is sometimes necessary to recover from an error,
re-initialize drivers, or hardware
devices. A reboot may also occur automatically
if the computer or hardware device
encounters an error or is overloaded.
If the computer is operating normally, the user
should not simply press the reset button or power the computer off
and on to reboot. Instead, restart the computer or shutdown the
computer as required by your operating system.
- If the computer is rebooting / restarting by
itself, please see document
CH000605 for additional information and troubleshooting that
can be done for this issue.
- See document CH000825
for additional information about how to restart
Microsoft Windows.
- Additional information about how often you should reboot
your computer can be found on
document CH000963.
- See document CH000606
for information about how to reboot / restart Linux.
Also see: Boot,
Bounce, Shutdown,
Warm boot
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