By default, when the Windows XP operating system
crashes an automatic reboot of the system occurs. While this behavior can be
convenient, the downside is the error message accompanying the crash is not
visible. Often times this information can be a great help in troubleshooting
the source of the crash. This behavior can be modified in two ways; via the
registry or using the System Properties property sheet.
[Start] [Run] [Regedit]
Registry
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl
Modify/Create
DWORD Value of Data type REG_DWORD Named [AutoReboot] Setting for Value Data: [0 = AutoReboot Disabled / 1 = AutoReboot
Enabled]
Exit
Registry / Reboot
Open System Properties via
Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System
[System
Properties may also be opened using the WinKey+Pause
key combination]
Select
the Advanced tab and then click Settings in the Startup and Recovery section
In
System Failure section, clear the checkbox next to Automatically Restart
Click
OK and OK to exit
Remember this is for windows xp only.
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