hard boot


Same as cold boot.

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  • hard bounce

    When e-mailing, hard bounce is used to describe an e-mail that has bounced back to the sender undelivered without having been accepted by the recipient’s mail server. Compare with soft bounce.

  • hard card

    A hard disk drive and controller on an expansion card. Unlike most disk drives that are either external to the computer or fit in one of the disk drive bays, a hard card slips into an expansion slot. Hard cards are often faster than conventional disk drives, and easier to install. Their storage capacities, however, […]

  • hard coded

    Unchangeable. Hard-coded features are built into the hardware or software in such a way that they cannot be modified.

  • hard copy

    A printout of data stored in a computer. It is considered hard because it exists physically on paper, whereas a soft copy exists only electronically.

  • hard cut

    In video editing, hard cut is the change from one scene to another without any transition effects in between.


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