Computer Science, asked by webstar1, 1 year ago

difference of Root and Reboot in simple language​

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Answered by AzzyLand
3

Hey dude,

Often boot is used casually to mean "start a device", though. Boot and reboot mean almost the same. Restart/Start: Unlike a reset which changes something, a restart means to turn something on, possibly without changing settings.

@AzzyLand


AzzyLand: if it helps then please mark it as brainliest
webstar1: ur answer is right but not perfect
webstar1: reboot means start a device
AzzyLand: I told that reboot means to start in my answer
AzzyLand: so its perfect
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AzzyLand: read my answer carefully
Answered by SunTheHelpingHand
3

In simple language:

➡️Reboot: It is nothing but the synonym for restart.

I can do it by pressing the power button for 10seconds.

➡️Root: As u know that in all smart phones, we can't do everything as we like. For eg, We can't change the 'default' Caller or Dialer App or change the 'default' camera app.

Since I'm using Motorola phone, I can't uninstall the du.mb camera app and install Google Camera App!

But rooting the phone allows u to remove all these restrictions..

But the danger factor is that rooting a phone affects all its safety features. The phone is at risk, and too any program error can lead to misbehaving of the apps and phone!

So....Better stay to the original software pack!


webstar1: reboot is best answer but Answer of root is not perfect
SunTheHelpingHand: As u said u need a simple answer
SunTheHelpingHand: Else I'll give u the detailed answer including
SunTheHelpingHand: all the resources for rooting ur phone
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