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reimage

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Etymology

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    From re- + image.

    Verb

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    reimage (third-person singular simple present reimages, present participle reimaging, simple past and past participle reimaged)

    1. (computing, transitive) To completely replace the operating system (on a particular computer) with a preconfigured image, typically as a drastic means of fixing problems.

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