30
May

Windows Vista is by default having a setup that signifies restart option automatically after the Blue screen of Death (BSOD) or some other important trouble. You can disable this automatic restart feature in 10 minutes of procedure.

Steps to disable the Automatic Restart on the System Failure:

1. Select the Start button and then choose Control Panel.

Tip: if you are in hurry you can type the word system into the search box all after clicking on to Start button. Select the System link from the resultant list and then finally turn on to Step number 4.

2. Now select the System and Maintenance link.

Note: If you have been using the Classic View of the Control Panel, you will not be able to see this provided link. Then just double-click on to the System icon and continue with Step number 4.

3. Now select the System link.

4. On the left hand side of the pane, select the link “Advanced system settings”.

5. Find the Startup and Recovery area and choose the Settings tab.

6. The Startup and Recovery window appears, find click uncheck the check box that is present next to the Automatic restart option.

7. Then select OK button into the Startup and Recovery dialog box.

8. Now Click on to OK button in the System Properties dialog box.

9. Now just close the System dialog box and you are done with the whole process.

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Category : Windows Vista Settings / Windows Vista Tips and Tricks

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