Could be you have hardware problems such as a loose memory module.
you have to hold the back button(the left one) and up on the d-pad and in about 4-5 seconds is should reboot itself.
reboot can have several meanings however the one that comes to mind first has to deal with rebooting a computer, reboot- to bring up again or fix something
The same as with pretty much any other Linux distribution available.As root or superuser do one of the following:To initiate an immediate reboot:# /sbin/reboot To shut down system and poweroff:# /sbin/poweroff To have the machine reboot itself in 37 minutes thus giving me time to log off and drive to my girlfriend's house before the reboot:# echo "/sbin/reboot"|at now + 37 min # exit NOTE: The above assumes the atd daemon is running on the system of course.The above lists only three (3) of the possible reboot techniques, root can improvise nearly as many other possible scenarios as the imagination is capable of producing. You could configure it to reboot whenever a specific user logs in, or reboot whenever a particular program is executed or reboot whenever some particular file is opened and so on nearly ad infinitum...
reboot can have several meanings however the one that comes to mind first has to deal with rebooting a computer, reboot- to bring up again or fix something
$su $reboot or $sudo reboot
The cable box should `reboot itself` after being plugged back in. It may though, take several hours for it to regain its authorization status for any paid services like HBO, etc.
Booting is the process of starting windows. So just shut your engine off and restart.
No, it is a prequel. A story that happens before the other movies.
If your router is working properly, you should never have to reboot it. If you have to reboot it often, it may be malfunctioning and it is time to purchase a new one. Home routers (such as Netgear) are known to last around 3 years before it needs replacing.
You may have an overheating problem. More information would get you better information in return.
The duration of ReBoot is 1380.0 seconds.
/sbin/reboot