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Reseat vs Reboot - What's the difference?

reseat | reboot |

As verbs the difference between reseat and reboot

is that reseat is to provide (eg a room) with more, or new, seats while reboot is (computing) to cause a computer to execute its boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, especially after a system or power failure.

As a noun reboot is

(computing) an instance of rebooting.

reseat

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To provide (e.g. a room) with more, or new, seats.
  • We should reseat this cinema - the old seats are worn.
  • To seat (someone) again, to give somebody a different seat.
  • We have to reseat you, sir: this seat is reserved for the guest speaker.
  • To sit down again.
  • I reseated after standing up to applaud the prizewinner.
  • (electronics) To plug (something) back into its socket.
  • Try reseating your video adapter, and see if that fixes your computer's problems.
  • (engineering) To fit (something, especially a valve) back into its place.
  • To ensure that there are no leaks, clean the surfaces before you reseat the valve.

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    reboot

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (computing) An instance of rebooting.
  • (narratology) The restarting of a series storyline that discards all previous continuity.
  • Verb

  • (computing) To cause a computer to execute its boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, especially after a system or power failure
  • (narratology) To discard all previous continuity in a series and restart the series.
  • (video games) To restart a (computer or video game) from the beginning.
  • See also

    * bootstrap

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