Restart Windows XP have a boot.ini file under the new approach

  
c disk. This modification can be, but Windowsxp and beyond can not. Unless you already has installed a Dos! Details such as maxDOS

: When your computer freezes, stops responding, etc., you have to use "Reset" or "Ctrl+Alt+Del" to restart to solve the problem. If you think this is still very troublesome, you can consider the following method to let the computer automatically automatic restart system restart

1. deadlock

click "start → run", type "REGEDIT" and press Enter to open the registry editor, locate and expand the branch, in the right In the side window, find the "AutoReboot" (if not, we can create a new one) key, change its value to "1" to exit the registry editor and restart the computer, it will automatically restart after the system crashes

2. "Explorer" automatically restart

time of the crash we can in the "Explorer" crashes (desktop icons, taskbar can not be displayed, the mouse disappears, you can not use Alt + Tab key combination to switch windows, etc. Time), let the computer automatically restart

Open the Registry Editor, expand branch, to find "AutoRestartShell" in the right window (if not, we can create a) bond, its value is changed to "1" restart the computer settings take effect

my computer - properties - advanced - startup and startup and recovery - settings - automatic restart, check the OK

directly press the power button on the main after a few seconds, the hard disk heads automatically reset and shutdown (unless BiOS are bad)

crashes, it does not expect to set what should you keep it?

system should not be it will

suspended animation suspended animation software is an application or system crashes

really is no transfer of technology task Manager, but if the system is suspended animation, then it is white restart < Br>
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