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  1. 19 sie 2010 · Click the Advanced tab and then click the Settings button for Startup and Recovery. There you will see a box, presumably ticked, which has the description "Automatically restart". Untick this box and click OK. Click OK again in system Properties.

  2. 7 sie 2012 · Method 1: Disable automatic restart on system failure. If Windows XP fails to boot normally, you will see an error screen with information and clues regarding the problem. Please make a note of the complete error message.

  3. Quickest thing to do is go in to Control Panel > System (Windows Key+Pause/Break) and then under Advanced, you should see "Startup and recovery", click Settings and you can disable Automatic restart on system failure.

  4. Try pressing the F8 key on power up. If you can get as far as the menu, select the option to start using the "Last Known Good Configuration". If that doesn't work reboot and use F8 again but this time boot into safe mode and check your device manager for problems. If that's OK, try right clicking on your c: drive, select tools and scan for errors.

  5. 20 cze 2011 · first thing; disable automatic reboot on system error (under system properties > advanced > startup and recovery) if you havent done so already. if nothing shows when the pc reboots, then i’d suspect either PSU or motherboard (ie: power issue)

  6. My computer runs Windows XP SP3. It restarts itself every morning at 8am, judging by the Windows logs; all apps log a startup at 8am every day. Whenever I get to the machine in the morning (around 9am) I see that it's rebooted.

  7. Clear the "Automatically Restart" check box in the System Failure section. Click "OK" to apply the changes and close the Startup and Recovery window. Click "OK" to close System Properties. When...

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