A reboot is the process of turning a computer system, peripheral, or printer off and then back on again to restart its operating system and reload all software. This action clears temporary memory, resets hardware connections, and often resolves minor technical issues or software errors.
Rebooting is a common troubleshooting step in digital photography workflows, especially when dealing with computers running image editing software, tethered camera connections, or printing tasks, ensuring that systems operate smoothly and reliably.