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1 restart
"To turn a computer off and back on again, either manually, or by clicking Restart." -
2 RESTART
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3 Restart this video feed
The infotip that appears when the user pauses with the mouse over the Pause button in a Video conversation. The infotip for this button toggles between 'Pause' and 'Restart this video feed.' -
4 soft restart
The restarting of a running computer without first turning off the power.إعادة التشغيل برمجياً -
5 Frequent Restart Mode
"A state that the computer goes into when it has used up all usage time, including borrowed usage time or reserve time. In this mode, the computer is restarted with a set amount of additional borrowed usage time or reserve time and restarts again every time that the borrowed usage time or reserve time is used up." -
6 dynamic storage
A storage method in Windows that allows disk and volume management without requiring operating system restart. -
7 Pause
A button in a video conversation window that temporarily stops the video feed in the current video conversation. The infotip for this button toggles between Pause and Restart this video feed. -
8 user locale
"The user preferences for the formatting of dates, currencies, numbers, and so on. The user locale is a per-user setting, and does not require the user to restart or to log on or log off the computer." -
9 software-only solution
"An implementation of Microsoft FlexGo technology that does not use a FlexGo Hardware Solution. Computers using a software-only solution will not enter Hardware Locked Mode (HLM) when they run out of usage time; instead, they will restart periodically until usage time is added."
См. также в других словарях:
restart — UK US /ˌriːˈstɑːt/ verb [I or T] ► to start again or start something again: »Shell outlined plans to restart production within six months. »restart negotiations/talks. »You should restart your computer. »He will have to accept a massive wage cut… … Financial and business terms
restart — 1845 (v.); 1888 (n.), from RE (Cf. re ) + START (Cf. start). Related: Restarted; restarting … Etymology dictionary
restart — (izg. ristȁrt) m DEFINICIJA inform. ponovni početak (rada računala, programa i sl.) ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
restart — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
restart — [[t]ri͟ːstɑː(r)t[/t]] restarts, restarting, restarted V ERG If you restart something that has been interrupted or stopped, or if it restarts, it starts to happen or function again. [V n] The commissioners agreed to restart talks as soon as… … English dictionary
restart — 1. noun The act of starting something again. After the restart of my browser, the problem went away. 2. verb a) To start again. All attempts to restart the engine failed. b) to … Wiktionary
restart — re|start [ˌri:ˈsta:t US ˈsta:rt] v [I and T] to start something such as a machine, process etc again after it has stopped ▪ attempts to restart the peace process >restart [ˈri:sta:t US sta:rt] n [C usually singular] … Dictionary of contemporary English
restart — UK [ˌriːˈstɑː(r)t] / US [ˌrɪˈstɑrt] verb [transitive] Word forms restart : present tense I/you/we/they restart he/she/it restarts present participle restarting past tense restarted past participle restarted computing to start a computer again… … English dictionary
restart — Date: 1749 transitive verb 1. to start anew 2. to resume (as an activity) after interruption intransitive verb to resume operation • restart noun • restartable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Restart — Unter einem Neustart (auch Reboot oder Restart) eines Computersystems versteht man das erneute Hochfahren (Booten) des Computers, wenn dieser bereits eingeschaltet ist. Ein Neustart wird auch Warmstart genannt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Grundlagen 2… … Deutsch Wikipedia
restart — verb Restart is used with these nouns as the object: ↑computer, ↑talk … Collocations dictionary