Disable automatic reboot after Crash (Blue Screen)

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This setting enables you to control automatic rebooting of the system after the crash.
Level: Try but be careful
Description:
This setting enables you to control automatic rebooting of the system after the crash. After the crash, you must be able to check the reason of the crash and for that, the system should not reboot. Therefore, it is very necessary to control the automatic rebooting of the system. Note: rebooting automatically will be effective only if 2 mb of virtual memory (page file), located on the system drive, has been defined. Most computers have these options out-of-the-box. For this, you have to make changes in the registry. Go to "start->run" and enter "regedit" and click "ok". Search the key. Create reg_dword value name called "autoreboot" if not existing and set it "0" to enable the setting and "1" to disable it. After restart or logoff, changes take effect. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.




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First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type 'regedit'.
Now, go to <b> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl\] </b> and right click on the DWORD value 'AutoReboot' and select 'Modify'.
Finally set the value data as '0' to disable automatic reboot after Crash and click 'OK'.


Registry Entries

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  • Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl\]
  • Location: Local Machine
  • Value Name: AutoReboot
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 0
  • Disabled Value: 1
  • Action Type: Modified