How does WinXP determine whether the computer needs to automatically restart

  

When we use the computer, we often encounter various problems. In the face of these problems, we often solve it by restarting. However, some problems can be solved without restarting. Then how do we judge whether the computer should be automatically shut down and restarted? Here are some problems that need to be forced to restart and restart.

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What kind of system crashes that have forced the shutdown of

1: personal recommendation system automatically pay a judgment, many When human judgment is likely to be just a fake death

2: When a person encounters a window that cannot be switched by the Ait+Tab key, it is basically certain that your computer must be forced to shut down. I haven’t recovered it once in many times.

How to make the system automatically restart when it thinks it is a crash

This is a function in the registry, we need to make changes in the registry. You can quickly access the Registry Editor by looking up or running “regedit”, then expand “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE--System--CurrentControlSet--CrashControl ”, and finally find the "AutoReboot" option. Change the value of this to “1”. OK got it.

When the Ait+Tab key can't switch windows, it will automatically restart

The same is to enter the registry editor, there is a saying that how to enter here will not explain. Then expand to: "KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-- Software--Microsoft--Windows NT--CurrentVersion--Winlogon", and finally find the "AutoRestartShell" item, and its value changed to "1", the same thing.

Now when your computer encounters a problem, you can use these conditions to determine whether you need to force your computer to shut down and restart. Of course, it is not recommended to restart immediately after modifying the registry, because some buffer time is needed. Let your changes take effect.

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