Definition of warm boot in English English dictionary
Way to restart the computer without turning off the power Can be done by pressing command/ctrl/start or by selecting Restart from the "Special" menu on a Mac
{f} restart a computer without turning it off, boot a computer without interrupting the electrical current to the whole system
Restarting the system by simultaneously pressing the (Cntrl), (Alt) and (Delete) keys
method of restarting the computer which doesn't require the hard disk to stop spinning first
One of two ways to boot the reader; compare to cold boot A warm boot performs the power-on self test (POST) to ensure that the hardware and peripherals are operational, runs CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT, and displays the DOS prompt The contents of both conventional memory and the physical RAM drive (drive E) remain intact You may warm boot the reader to execute startup files, such as AUTOEXEC BAT, that have changed You may also warm boot to start Interlnk
A complete reload of computer's operating system through use of the system reset keys on the keyboard
{i} boot which is performed without interrupting the electrical current to the whole system
The process of restarting a computer without turning it off With DOS, this is achieved by simultaneously pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del
The restarting of a running computer without first turning off the power Also called a soft boot or warm start
The act or process of restarting a computer without turning off the power. A warm boot erases everything in RAM and then reloads the operating system into RAM
also called a soft reboot; when a user hits the reset button on their computer or the key combination CONTROL, ALT, and DELETE to have their computer reboot