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Desktop: Right-click on "This PC" and click on the "Properties" option, as shown in the image below.
Then in the system dialog box, we click on "Control", and after entering, we will find "Advanced System Settings", as shown below.
In the new window, "System Properties", we click on "Advanced" and find the "Settings" button in the "Enable and Failback" column in the panel.
From the "Startup and Fault Recovery" window that opens, clear the "Automatic Restart" item in the "System Failure" column, and click "OK" to complete the setting.
Let's see if the above method solves your problem, if not, you can continue to read on:
All we need to do is press "win+r" to open "Run" - "msconfig".
Then press Enter to enter the system configuration interface.
After clicking "General" in "System Settings" to enter the panel, we will select "Diagnostic Startup" and then click the "OK" button to restart the computer.
After the system restarts, we will enter the "System Configuration" - "Services" according to the above method and then select the "Hide Windows Service" item, and check the items that you want to start automatically with the system, and click "OK" to complete.
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It's a blue screen display.
I was the same the other day :
Cause 1: The graphics card or memory module is not in good contact.
Reason 2: Caused by static electricity on the motherboard.
Cause 3: The software and hardware drivers of the system conflict.
Solution: Reseat the memory module and graphics card to discharge the motherboard to eliminate the static electricity problem.
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It's a problem with your computer's settings. Workaround:
1. First of all, double-click to open this computer, enter the computer window, on the left side of the window, right-click this computer, and click Properties in the pop-up options menu.
2. The general information of the computer pops up by the system, and then in the options menu on the left, click Advanced System Settings to enter the System Settings window.
3. In the pop-up system properties, click the Advanced tab at the top of the window, find the Startup and Failure Recovery column in the options menu, and click Settings directly.
4. The system will automatically pop up the startup and fault recovery setting window, in the system failure column at the bottom of the window, you can see the option of automatic restart, uncheck and click OK to complete the setting.
6. In the corresponding settings window, set all the options to sleep, and then in the shutdown settings, check Enable fast startup, and click OK when you're done. This way, the system will focus on sleep rather than restarting.
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The computer win10 automatically restarts because the auto-restart option is checked.
The specific steps are as follows:
1. First, use the right click of the mouse on the desktop on the computer to click on the "This Computer" app icon, and then click the "Properties" option in the pop-up option box.
2. Then click on the "Advanced System Settings" option on the left side of this dialog box.
3. Then click on the "Settings" option after startup and fault recovery on this page.
4. Then click the small box in front of "Auto Restart" under the system failure in the pop-up dialog box, uncheck it, and then you're done.
Windows 10 is an operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) for devices such as computers and tablets.
Windows 10 has been greatly improved in terms of ease of use and security, in addition to the integration of new technologies such as cloud services, smart mobile devices, and natural human-computer interaction, it has also optimized and improved and supported hardware such as solid-state drives, biometrics, and high-resolution screens.
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If your Windows 10 PC keeps prompting you to restart when you boot up and can't enter safe mode, it could be caused by corrupted system files or a hardware failure. Here are some possible workarounds:
Try to repair with a Windows 10 installation disk: If you have a Windows 10 installation disk, you can plug it into your computer and try to use the "Repair Computer" feature to repair system files and boot records.
Boot Repair Mode: After restarting your computer several times, it will sometimes automatically enter the "Auto Repair" mode of Windows 10. Wait for it to finish and see if you are able to boot Windows normally.
Go into the BIOS and reset the default settings: Try going into the BIOS settings of the electro shirt (usually you need to press the ZL or F2 button when you turn on the computer) and then restore the default settings. Save the changes and restart your computer to see if it improves.
Check the hardware: Sometimes the hardware will also cause the computer to fail to boot properly. Check whether there are problems with hardware such as hard disks, memory, and motherboards, and make corresponding repairs.
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact a professional computer repairer for more detailed help and support.
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The solution to win10 computer automatic restart:
1. Check whether the maintenance settings of the system are turned on.
Go to "Control Panel Systems & Security Security & Maintenance Automatic Maintenance". If it shows that this computer does not have automatic maintenance turned on, then it is not caused by this reason.
2. Open the Event Viewer.
Right-click on the desktop to find this computer (this computer), select "Manage" in the pop-up menu to open computer management, select "Event Viewer" in the left function box, and then locate to Windows Logs - System under Event Viewer.
The analysis here results in a task scheduled by "nttask Microsoft Windows UpdateOrchestrator Reboot", which requests to wake up the computer.
3. Select "Task Scheduler" in the left function box of Computer Management.
Then navigate to the Task Scheduling Library-microsoft-windows-updateorchestrator directory under Task Scheduler; Find the "reboot" item on the right and double-click to open it; Select the fourth menu "condition" in the open dialog box, cancel the check box in front of waking up the computer to run this task, and then click OK, you can solve the problem of automatic boot after win10 sleep.
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Right-click on "My Computer" and select the "Properties" item.
In the system properties window that opens, select the "Advanced System Settings" item to enter.
In the System Properties window that opens, switch to the Advanced selection card, and then click the System and Recovery Settings button.
In the window that opens, uncheck the "Auto Restart Startup" item and press confirm.
When the computer produces a blue screen during use, we can enter the "System Log" manager to view the root cause of the system failure. Open the Run dialog box and enter the command to view the log information and locate the cause of the system failure.
Of course, we can also try to repair the system by disabling some boot items. Open the Run dialog box, enter the command msconfig to enter the System Configuration Utility interface, and select the Diagnostic Startup option under the General tab.
Another way to fix the computer blue screen or reboot failure is to press "F8" when the computer boots up to enter the system failure menu, and select the "Safe Mode" entry or the "Last Correct Configuration" item to enter the system, which will and possibly repair the system.
Of course, if none of the above solves the problem, then it is recommended that you reinstall the system, after all, it takes much less time to install the system than it does to repair.
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Win10 computer keeps restarting, it may be caused by viruses, or there may be problems with the settings, etc., and other reasons.
Tool: win10
Method: Right-click on this computer, and in the list that pops up, we select the last "Properties".
In the system properties that open, we want to select the last "Advanced System Settings" in the left functional area, and look at the section outlined in red on the left in the image below.
Next, in the "Advanced" tab, we want to find "Settings" in the Startup and Failback options, and then click on "Settings".
In the boot and failure recovery interface, we find the "automatic restart" in the system failure from the figure below, and then remove the previous checkmark.
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There are four ways to deal with win10 restarting.
1. Reboot caused by software.
Generally, after installing some software, the computer will prompt to restart, and then the system will restart repeatedly.
Solution: Power on and press F8 to enter safe mode and uninstall the software.
2. Restart caused by the power supply.
This is usually caused by the power socket not being plugged in tightly, and accidentally touching it will cause the computer to restart.
Solution: Find the power socket and plug it in, and try to put it out of reach of your feet.
3. Reboot caused by hardware.
If it's a hardware-induced restart.
Solution: You can first ask a professional technician to clean up the dust in the host, memory, power fan, CPU fan, and other three places.
Fourth, the cup does not have heat dissipation silicon.
Because the cup does not have a reboot due to heat dissipation silicon.
Solution: Buy syringe heat dissipation silicon, evenly apply it to the back of the CPU, then fit it with the heat dissipation chip, and install the cooling fan.
Note: If you are not a professional, please find a repair shop for testing to avoid accidentally damaging the hardware.
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You try to turn off automatic updates first: press the Windows logo key + R key to open the Run Window command, and enter " in the window command
After opening Group Policyr, we first click on the Computer Configuration - Management Templates - Windows Components menu option.
In the Windows Component menu window, click to select the "Windows Update" submenu item, and then find "Configure Automatic Update" in the configuration options on the right.
If we want to turn off the automatic update function, we should select "Disabled" in the left option, and then click the OK button, so that we can smoothly turn off the automatic update function of the windows 10 system.
Then replace the graphics driver with the driver of win7. Note: Do not use the latest. Just use your previous graphics card driver (preferably before April 2015).
If it no longer restarts automatically, it means that the graphics card driver that win10 updated for you is not compatible.
If it's a problem with the graphics card, you can disable the automatic update of the graphics card driver by using the following methods:
win+r runs the local policy grouper.
Computer Configuration - Management Templates - System - Device Installation - Device Installation Restrictions.
Disables the installation of devices that are not described by other policy groups ——— enabled. (Windows won't be able to install drivers; Note: To install drivers, turn off the policy).
After setting up the WinUpdate Driver will show that the installation failed. You can leave it alone. In the future, you will need to install the hardware driver. Then set it to "Not Configured".
After setting the device not to install the hardware driver automatically, you can turn on automatic updates as before.
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Generally speaking, there are four things that can cause the blue screen error.
1.Occurs after performing a Windows update.
2.Occurs after the hardware is installed.
3.Occurs after installing or updating software (including driver software applications).
4.Other factors (i.e., abnormalities not caused by the above).
First, the solution of the first three items is mainly to retrace to the previous normal situation.
If an exception occurs after a Windows update, the recent update will be removed.
If an exception occurs after installing the hardware, remove the hardware;
If there is an exception after installing or updating the software, remove or roll back the previous version of the software.
How to roll back the previous version of the driver via Device Manager.
1) Right-click (1) on [Start] and tap [Device Manager] (2).
2. Tap the triangle (3) next to the device type of [Display Adapter]. Right-click on [Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620] (4) and select [Properties] (5).
This step is based on the Intel graphics card driver as an example, please roll back the version according to the driver error you encounter.
3) Tap [Driver] (6) and tap [Rewind Driver] (7).
4) Select [Reason you want to roll back to a previously installed driver] (8) and tap [Yes] (9). The system will start rolling back the driver to the previous version.
2. If the blue screen error is caused by other factors, please refer to the following steps to eliminate it.
a.Front-end jobs.
Remove external devices, such as external hard drives, printers, memory cards, optical discs from optical drives, adapter cards from card readers, etc.
Update the BIOS to the latest version.
Perform a system update and driver update to the latest.
b.System Restore.
After the backup, perform a system restore.
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