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Since you didn't find Automatic restart in Help and support, do it this way.
R-click on "My Computer", select Properties, select Advanced, towards the bottom click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and recovery" section. Now in the "System failure" area UNcheck "Automatically restart" and Check "Write an event to the system log". OK, Apply, OK. Now the next time it happens you should have and error screen AND there should be an entry in the viewer with a time matching the crash. doubleflush wrote: > Bob: Thanks: I do not know how to turn off automatic restart. I have looked > in the event log but am not sure what the error is I am looking for. Any > other suggestions is appreciated. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Something in your hardware doesn't like coming out of standby. You could >>turn off Automatic restart and see what the error message is or look in >>event viewer to see if it's logged. (look them up in Help and support if >>you can't find them) >> >>doubleflush wrote: >> >> >>>something recently happened, don't know what. When I press standby the >>>computer goes to stand by but in coming out it restarts windows. >>> >>>Any suggestions. Thanks in advance. >> >> |
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