Wednesday, January 14, 2009

How to disable automatic restart when PC constantly reset each time you boot

Windows Troubleshooting

When your computer having an error sometime Windows operating system will restart automatically. It will make you difficult to diagnose the error. The easiest way to solve this problem is to disable automatic restart. This won't solve the problem causing the crash, but it will provide some on-screen information that will help you diagnose the error.

Disable automatic restart in Windows XP
1. Click Start ->Control Panel-> Performance and Maintenance ->System or you can also access this by pressing WINDOWS KEY + PAUSE/BREAK
2. In System Properties page , select Advance Tab-> Click Setting in Startup and Recovery Group Box



3. In Startup and Recovery page untick the Automatically Restart then Click OK





Disable automatic restart in Windows Vista
1. The same as Windows XP you can go to Control Panel -> System -> Advance System Setting or pressing Windows Key + Pause Break



2. In System Properties page , select Advance Tab-> Click Setting in Startup and Recovery Group Box



3. In Startup and Recovery page untick the Automatically Restart then Click OK



Next time you have a crash in Windows system, your PC will not automatically reset and you will be able to view the error message.


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