It turns out that Windows XP can also restart

  
. When your computer crashes, stops responding, etc., you have to use "Reset" or "Ctrl+Alt+Del" to restart the problem. If you think this is still too much trouble, you can Consider the following method to let the computer restart automatically. 1. Automatic restart when the system is 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" (if no, we can create a new one) key, and change its value to “1”. Exit the Registry Editor and restart the computer once, and it will automatically restart when the system crashes. 2. “Resource Manager”Automatically restart when crashing We can also let the "Resource Manager" crash (the desktop icon, the taskbar can't be displayed, the mouse disappears, you can't use the Alt+Tab key combination to switch windows, etc.) The computer automatically restarts. Open the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon] branch, and find the "AutoRestartShell" button in the right window (if no, we can create a new one), and change its value to "ld" ;1”. Restarting the computer settings will take effect.
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