warm boot

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Noun

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warm boot (plural warm boots)

  1. (computing) The restarting of a computer that was already running, rather than switched off.
    Synonym: hot boot

Usage notes

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  • The technical details of a cold versus a warm boot are variously defined by different sources; see the Wikipedia article for more information.

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