Posted November 4, 201014 yr HOW TO DISABLE AUTOMATIC REBOOT AFTER BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH One of the most annoying things when getting the dreaded BSOD is you are just not quick enough to take not of the error :) So lets fix that little issue Right-click on the Computer icon and choose Properties then click on Advanced system settings. The Advanced tab should already be selected, so you’ll want to click the Settings button under “Startup and Recovery”. just uncheck the option for Automatically restart under the System failure section. Next time you get a BSOD you’ll be able to see it and able to write down the error message. You’ll have to manually reboot the computer if this happens. BUT DO REMEMBER TO REBOOT MANULLY :D There is also a nice little tool 'BLUESCREENVIEW' that will easily install on your machine as it is compatable with XP/WIN7/VISTA this will capture your blue screen and save it for you to view it when your back up and running.
November 5, 201014 yr FPCH Admin That is a good trick. It's the first thing on turn on after a new install. Another Forum - Unlike the Rest
November 5, 201014 yr Author That is a good trick. It's the first thing on turn on after a new install. Thanks, its quite a handy little tool isn't it.:)
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