When you reboot your computer your clear out your RAM(Random Access Memory). This is the memory that you computer uses to run programs. The reason this is import is because, some programs have memory leaks, which really means that if you have 512ram in your system and you ran a program with a memory leak, You may now be running with 256 ram.
A memory leak happens when a programmer uses a certain part of memory and doesn't free it up before the program exits. So restarting your computer will force the memory to be freed When you reboot your computer your clear out your RAM(Random Access Memory). This is the memory that you computer uses to run programs. The reason this is import is because, some programs have memory leaks, which really means that if you have 512ram in your system and you ran a program with a memory leak, You may now be running with 256 ram.
A memory leak happens when a programmer uses a certain part of memory and doesn't free it up before the program exits. So restarting your computer will force the memory to be freed
Reboot is usually done automatically when a system software is installed to your computer.its necessary to do a reboot so that the program will get enough time to load and work properly.so its necessary to reboot.i know it lacks a lot of time but its for the sake of the programme. so dont be lazy
Its to give you a break. There isn't any special purpose. :lol:
But the need for one to restart a computer is mainly due to the monolithic style of Operating System kernel. If the OS kernel is having a microkernel architecture, then a particular sub system can be rebooted without need to reboot the whole system.
The reason for the reboot is for eg, to integrate drivers into the system kernel where the integration could only be done when that part of the kernel isn't being used. (in simple terms a different process cannot write to a file when its opened for reading(or writing previously) to maintain coherency). Same with the case of the system specific files.
When the computer is functioning the various system specific files are up and running. And if an installation of a driver needs to update or merge something to those files which are already used by another process, ie the OS then it couldn't be done without closing it. And closing it means you need to close the whole OS since it runs as a single large executable due to its monolithic design. So one needs to reboot.
One might reboot their computer for a plethora of reasons. If the computer is lagging, and there appears to be too much RAM being used, if the computer or an application has gone through an upgrade and needs a reboot to function properly.
To reboot a computer means to turn it off, and then turn it back on, so that the operating system will load again.
it means to restart the computer
Being able to use it?
To improve the efficiency of a computer
No I don't think so.You will not lose your data just by rebooting your computer.
what will alow you to immediately exit the program without rebooting your computer
Get a new one. The problem maybe that its old or something is not working right
the advantages of computer mapping are: store,process and display map data. Also must be written in numbers from 0-1.
Computer freezing is common with many owners to the point that most people just shrug it off. Rebooting the computer usually helps with most of the time. If it doesn't help then you should get technical help for your type of computer.
No I don't think so.You will not lose your data just by rebooting your computer.
The computer is rebooting
No. Rebooting should not change any settings such as language.
what will alow you to immediately exit the program without rebooting your computer
Yes. "Rebooting" means to reload the Operating System from scratch. This happens every time you swithch you computer off and then restart it.
Guessing you mean computer: Rebooting is when a computer shuts itself down and then turns itself on Rebooting can be required after you install updates or download software.
'reboot' is just another word for 'restart'. it just means to turn the computer off and back on again. Rebooting sort of means to turn the computer off and on to make an installed program work.
It's usually called 're-booting'.
You should try rebooting it. (Turn off the computer and turn it back on.)
It is called rebooting,
Because of missing operating system files
Yes, they can.