PREVENT CONTINUOUSLY RESTARTING DURING BOOTUP
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If your computer shuts down or crashes you might find yourself in a annoying situation where the computer
continuously reboots in a loop while attempting to start Windows.
continuously reboots in a loop while attempting to start Windows.
This may be caused by the registry becoming corrupt as a result of an application writing to the registry at the
time of a system crash. The next time the computer boots up and tries to read the registry the system fails and
has to restart.
time of a system crash. The next time the computer boots up and tries to read the registry the system fails and
has to restart.
To Fix The Problem
- When the computer restarts, shortly after the initial beep press F8
- Select "Boot from last known working configuration"
Steps To Prevent Continuously Restarting During Bootup
- Click Start
- Settings (Skip on Windows XP)
- Control Panel
- System (May need to click "Switch to classic")
- Advanced Tab
- Press Settings button
- Uncheck "Automatically restart"
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This will prevent Windows from restarting even when it encounters an error during the bootup process.

This post was written by: Rajendra Prasad
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