单词 | warm boot |
释义 | > as lemmaswarm boot warm boot n. Computing a reloading or restart of an operating system, etc., without switching off the computer, esp. when changing programs; also as v. transitive, to reload in this way. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > software > load system [verb (transitive)] > again reboot1971 warm boot1980 society > computing and information technology > hardware > computer > [noun] > starting up computer > restarting reboot1980 warm boot1980 1980 R. Zaks CP/M Handbk. with MP/M i. 22 This combination..produces a ‘warm start’ (or ‘warm boot’, or ‘system reboot’). A warm start essentially interrupts whatever the computer is doing and starts the operation system over again. 1980 R. Zaks CP/M Handbk. with MP/M i. 32 If you are only reading from a new diskette..a warm boot is not necessary to introduce the new diskette. 1981 Your Computer (Austral.) May–June 100/3 Warm boot, to reload the operating system a second or subsequent time. 1983 Your Computer (Austral.) May 21/1 After a program has run [on the Commodore 64], CP/M warm-boots—a process that takes about 30 seconds. Once a CP/M program is loaded, it runs just fine. 1983 Byte May 28/2 The Model 100..did not need extra time to load the text editor and the document file from the disk and later store the document on disk and reload CP/M (do a warm boot). < as lemmas |
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