System crashes are no stranger to everyone, especially in the summer, crashes often occur. How to avoid crashes? In fact, there will be a lot of information on searching on the Internet, so I won’t go into details here. What I want to tell you today is how to restart the system directly without waiting if your computer crashes. In this way, everyone can easily determine whether the system is really crashing or fake crashing.
Generally, everyone will use "Reset" or "Ctrl+Alt+Del" to restart the computer, but is there a way to make the system automatically recognize it and then restart it automatically? The editor below will introduce 2 methods to you.
1. Automatically restart when system deadlocks
Click "Start → Run", type "REGEDIT" and press Enter, open the registry editor, find and expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetCrashControl] branch, find "AutoReboot" in the right window (if not, we You can create a new) key and change its value to "1". Exit the Registry Editor and restart the computer once. The system will automatically restart when it crashes in the future.
2. Automatically restart Explorer when it crashes
We can also let the computer automatically restart when the "Explorer" crashes (desktop icons and taskbar cannot be displayed, the mouse disappears, the Alt+Tab key combination cannot be used to switch windows, etc.).
Open the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon] branch, find the "AutoRestartShell" (if not, we can create a new one) key in the right window, and change its value to "1 ". Restart your computer and the settings will take effect.
It's very simple. Everyone can try it. If you encounter a crash next time, you don't have to wait for the system to restart automatically.