“THE PC JUST KEEPS RESTARTING!”
A problem from years ago, which isn’t that frequent today, was what I call the restart loop: On an error, the computer would
automatically restart itself. Because no one thought this process through in any detail, the result was a PC that constantly restarts itself,
over and over.
PCs today are configured not to restart on an error — and it’s about time! If your PC does experience this problem, you must enter the
Windows Recovery Environment to fix it: Choose Troubleshoot⇒ Advanced Options⇒ Startup Settings. One of the settings is Disable Automatic Restart After Failure. Choose that option to break the restart loop.
Disabling the automatic restart only fixes the automatic restart problem. You must still determine which piece of hardware is causing the
trouble and then repair or replace that item.
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