Disable Auto Restart On System Failure
Posted August 12, 2008 – 6:52 pm in: Vista Troubleshooting, Vista TweaksAdvertisements
As you might know, Windows automatically restarts when system crashes. To stop this automatic restart in Vista, you need to tweak Vista settings as follows:
#Right click on Computer icon, select Properties(or use [Win]+[Pause/Break]as shortcut keys).
#In the left pane, select “Advanced” Settings.
#Next, select Settings in “Start up and Recovery” option, under “Advanced” tab.
#In the “Startup and Recovery window”, un check the option named “Automatically Restart”
#Click “Ok”.
Tags: #Right click on Computer icon, select Properties(or use [Win]+[Pause/Break]as shortcut keys).
#In the left pane, select “Advanced” Settings.
#Next, select Settings in “Start up and Recovery” option, under “Advanced” tab.
#In the “Startup and Recovery window”, un check the option named “Automatically Restart”
#Click “Ok”.
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