Xp implements a convenient method for automatic restart

  
                

Although Microsoft has released the stage that the xp system will be out of operation, there are still a group of loyal users who are still sticking to the xp position, and even if xp has various failure problems, they still do not leave. So here to share with you, in the event of a failure, how to quickly implement the automatic reset method of the xp system.

First, the system automatically restarts when the deadlock

Click Start /Run, type regedit and press Enter, open the Registry Editor, find and expand the hkey_local_machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\CrashControl branch, In the right window, find the AutoReboot button, change its Dword value data to 1, exit the registry editor and restart the computer once, and it will restart automatically when the system crashes.

Second, the resource manager automatically restarts when it crashes

In the Explorer, such as the desktop icon, the taskbar is not displayed, the mouse disappears, you can't use the Alt+Tab key combination to switch windows, etc. The way to let the computer automatically restart is to open the registry editor, then the hkey_local_machine\\Software\\Microsoft\\WindowsNt\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon branch, and find the AutoRestartshell (if there is no new one) key in the right window, and its Dword value data. Change to 1, and restart the computer settings to take effect.

When the system is deadlocked, the resource manager crashes, etc., the system will be in the state of the card machine, there is no reaction, what can be done at this time is to let the system automatically restart. In the xp system, the user can set the system, and when these conditions are encountered, the system can automatically restart, saving a lot of trouble.

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