Vista auto reboot problem




















It would be best to remove the dust from your CPU, ensuring that the fan and its surrounding areas are clean.

After this, turn on your computer and check of the issue has been resolved. Unplug all your external devices. After that, turn on your computer and check if it is not in a reboot loop anymore. If your unit is now properly functioning, then there must be something wrong with one of your external devices. You can identify exactly which it is by plugging them back one at a time. Make sure you restart your computer after every device to determine which causes the issue.

It is possible that your computer has been infected by a virus or malware — that is why it keeps on restarting. You can run a complete virus scan by using Windows Defender.

It will check your system and Registry and look for malicious items. After letting the tool get rid of viruses and malware, you can restart your computer to see if the problem has been solved.

It will make you feel confident that your PC and personal data are protected. Your email address will not be published. Eunice Samson 06 April - 5 min read. Link copied. Fix this issue quickly Use a safe free tool developed by the Auslogics team of experts. When the timer hits 0 your box will restart automatically. The number of times in the past I've come back from being out to see that login screen staring at be smugly and then logged in only to notice that it's actually "Logging In" rather than being "Unlocked" the no apps running in the taskbar is a clue.

Are there really hoards of barbarian hackers out there just waiting to take advantage of some vulnerability in CALC. No, it's one of those broad stroke, treat all users like they're idiots policies that MS seem to adopt occasionally with security.

Anyway, a while ago I found a solution, but I keep forgetting what it is and after doing a google search yesterday to try to track it down again I found a lot of dangerously incorrect advice on various blogs, the worst of which were people advising that users disable automatic updates altogether This, is wrong! So in the interests of having the info somewhere I know I can find it, and in the hopes that it might be useful to others I'm going to describe what I like to call the "middle ground approach".

That being, you still get the prompts by Vista, and you can postpone the prompts for 10 minutes or 4 hours and after that time it will nag you again but it WILL NOT automatically reboot your machine and cause that "blood draining from face" moment you get when you realise that you've lost half a days unsaved work.

Anyway it's quite simple. Go to the start menu, and in the search type " gpedit. The Group Policy Object Editor should appear. From now on when Vista needs a reboot you will be prompted with the following dialog: It's worth noting two things though: If you're on a domain, it's likely that domain policies will override anything you set here even if you are allowed to access the setting in the first place.

Sometimes updates may cause serious troubles instead of solving the existing ones. Due to damaged or incomplete updates, Windows update may fail triggering a system reboot loop at every unsuccessful attempt. To stop automatic restart Windows 10 issue, you must uninstall problematic updates and install the updates manually by following these steps:. But before that, use a data recovery software to recover your data that may have got deleted or lost due to automatic system restart.

You can use a software such as Stellar Data Recovery. It can help you get back your lost, deleted, or formatted data in most common data loss situation from a Windows PC. However, sometimes disabling auto-restart setting may not work as the problem may also arise due to issues with the system files, devices drivers, or system hardware. To help you fix and stop automatic restart Windows 10 issue, we have discussed a few solutions.

The fixes can help you fix the auto-restart issue in Windows and safeguard against data loss due to sudden system shutdowns. Further, we mentioned how to restore data in case you lose it due to abrupt or auto system restart in Windows PC or laptop. She is a technology blogger and Windows expert. She has experience in Windows data recovery domain. She loves to troubleshoot Windows issue and write technical tips and tutorials. This blog content was really useful and beneficial to me.

Thanks, Aruna. Hi Alfonzo, Please tell your problem in detail but still, I assume that you are not able to reach Disable Restart Option. So you need to sleep the computer when the computer fan starts getting loud, and on back on. Hello Robert, It may be several reasons for restarting like damaged system files, corrupt windows update, hardware issue, drive problems, malware infections and so on.

In your case, you can reinstall windows. It can fix your problem. Hello Laura, If you have taken backup earlier of your pc so you can restore your files. But if not so you can use Stellar Data Recovery for Windows to recover those file. Message 1 of 3. I currently dont have the service pack but the boss does and he has the same problem.

Message 2 of 3. Remember, Vista is a memory eater, and so is LDT. How much RAM do you have in the machines in question? Message 3 of 3.



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