- Reboot, Reinstall, Reformat
In computing, the
three-letter acronym RRR stands for "Reboot, Reinstall, Reformat". It is also sometimes referred to, even more simply, as 3R. The system is a widely accepted and humorous methodology employed bytechnical support technicians.RRR is most commonly found amongst technical support people whose customers work with
Microsoft Windows -based systems. This is arguably becauseMicrosoft systems are so prevalent in modern computing, rather than the implication that it is more commonly needed for Microsoft products (either applications oroperating system s) than alternatives such asMac OS X ,Unix orLinux .Fact|date=October 2007RRR is intended to imply that there are three simple steps to making (almost) any problem go away, and suggest that the work of technical support can be done by anyone who has a basic knowledge of the systems. Its use is likely to be a
transliteration of the English educationinitialism of the same name, widely used in the later part of the 20th Century.
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