cold boot

cold boot
To reboot a computer by turning it off and on.

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  • cold boot — noun (computing) The rebooting of a machine by turning the power source off and on • • • Main Entry: ↑cold …   Useful english dictionary

  • cold-boot — cold bootˈ transitive verb • • • Main Entry: ↑cold …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cold Boot —   [engl.], Kaltstart …   Universal-Lexikon

  • cold boot —    The computer startup process that begins when you turn on power to the computer. You are doing a cold boot when you first turn on your computer. A cold boot might also be necessary if a program or the operating system crashes and freezes… …   Dictionary of networking

  • cold boot — paleidimas išjungus statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Operacinės sistemos paleidimas iš naujo prieš tai išjungus ir vėl įjungus kompiuterį. Paprastai prasideda įjungus į tinklą kompiuterį. Naudojamas pradėjus darbą su kompiuteriu, taip pat …   Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • Cold boot attack — (platform reset attack, атака методом холодной перезагрузки)  в криптографии  класс атак по сторонним каналам, при которых злоумышленник, имеющий физический доступ к компьютеру может извлечь из него ключи шифрования или ценные данные.… …   Википедия

  • Cold boot attack — In cryptography, a cold boot attack (or to a lesser extent, a platform reset attack) is a type of side channel attack in which an attacker with physical access to a computer is able to retrieve encryption keys from a running operating system… …   Wikipedia

  • cold boot — /ˈkoʊld but/ (say kohld booht) noun a procedure which loads the operating system when a computer is switched on. Compare warm boot. {see boot3} …  

  • cold boot — startup from a computer which was previously turned off …   English contemporary dictionary

  • boot — [n] heavy, often tall, shoe brogan, footwear, galoshes, mukluk, oxford, snow shoes, waders, waters*; concept 450 boot [v1] kick; oust ax, bounce, can*, chase, chuck*, cut, discharge, dismiss, drive, dropkick*, eighty six*, eject, evict, expel,… …   New thesaurus

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