If Windows 7 fails and displays a Blue Screen (possibly due to a driver error), this includes some debug information.
More
detail in a kernel memory dump is written to the system hard drive, and
then the machine reboots. While servers for the most part need to
automatically reboot upon system failure so they can more quickly
restart and handle requests, desktop computer users may not need this
functionality. By reading the on-screen debug data and using search
engines or posting it to forums, the cause of the critical restart may
be found and in some cases fixed.
Please follow the steps below to proceed:
(1) Click the “Start” button, selecting “Control Panel”.
(2) If you are using an expanded Control Panel, select “System”.
Otherwise click “System and Security”, then “System”.
(2) If you are using an expanded Control Panel, select “System”.
Otherwise click “System and Security”, then “System”.
(3) In the left pane, select “Advanced system settings“.
(4) If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click “Yes“.
(5) The “System Properties” multi-tabbed dialog box appears. Click the “Advanced” tab.
(6) Underneath “Start-up and Recovery”, click the “Settings” button.
(7) The “Startup and Recovery” dialog box appears. Underneath “System failure”, uncheck “Automatically restart”.(4) If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click “Yes“.
(5) The “System Properties” multi-tabbed dialog box appears. Click the “Advanced” tab.
(6) Underneath “Start-up and Recovery”, click the “Settings” button.
Configuring Windows 7 to not automatically restart when it detects a system failure
(8) Click “OK” on the dialog boxes to close them.
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