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cold start
noun
- computing the reloading of a program or operating system
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After a cold start for some, afternoon highs should reach 7-11C - a little above the December average.
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While I wouldn’t risk a cold start with time-consuming laminated dough, in general I found that breaking the “thou shalt preheat†commandment worthwhile.
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The cold start increased the baking time by two minutes for the toasted cheese color I like, but the crust had a lighter crispness that I enjoyed.
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Because my GE model takes nine minutes to get to 350°F, a cold start actually reduced oven use for cookies by five minutes.
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First, the system must be able to cold start, meaning it can fire up its electronics with no initial voltage.
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