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What is the past tense of reboot?

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The past tense of reboot is rebooted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reboot is reboots.

The present participle of reboot is rebooting.

The past participle of reboot is rebooted.

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So, I put in my boot floppy and rebooted the system to partition and format the hard drive.
The people who have successfully rebooted their brands have owned their mistakes without letting those mistakes define them.
On a hunch, we rebooted the computer and after arriving back at the desktop the printer magically output the test page perfectly.
In a critical World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, Johnson rebooted a national team career that had seemingly faded.
We defragged the hard drive after every test and rebooted the system to clear disk and memory caches.
Both computers have now been rebooted, and the back-up machine is running in contingency mode.

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