Right click "Computer", select properties, click "Advanced System Settings",
go down to startup and Recovery, and click settings, uncheck automatically
restart.
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"Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks David. But how do I do that - turning off auto reboot?
>
> "David B." wrote:
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>> It's indicative of a problem, more than that it's impossible to say
>> without
>> the BSOD error message.
>> Turn off auto reboot on system failure, and post back the error message.
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>> "Dino+" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > Greetings to all fellow Vista users.
>> >
>> > I upgraded my computer from Windows XP home to Windows Vista Home Prem.
>> > Before in XP the system was generally very stable. However after having
>> > upgraded to Vista there have been occasions of a dreadful restart by
>> > the
>> > appears of this blue screen which had some explanation to the crash
>> > however
>> > it was too quick to read then a restart happens.
>> >
>> > What is this indicative of? A hardware conflict, device conflict,
>> > software
>> > conflict or there is really something wrong with my PC? S.O.S. Please
>> > shed
>> > some light, this upgrade was a very expensive one . . . the cost of a
>> > retail
>> > Vista.
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