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Solution 12: Perform a clean boot

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:55 am
by Rina7RS
Right-click the "AU" key, select "New", and then select "DWORD 32-bit Value".


Name the DWORD NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUser.


Finally, double-click the DWORD and change its value to "1". Then restart your computer.

A clean boot disables all non-essential services, leaving only those services enabled that are necessary for your computer to function properly. This can help you determine the cause of random reboots.

Open the Start menu, type msconfigand click System Configuration.


When the System Configuration Utility opens, click israel telegram data the Services tab at the top, then check the box next to Hide all Microsoft services.


Now click on the Disable All button to disable all non-essential services.


After disabling the services, go to the Startup tab at the top and click Open Task Manager.


Once the Task Manager opens, click the Startup Applications tab on the left.


Now you will see all the applications that start when Windows boots. Right-click on each application and select Disable.


After disabling all startup applications, close the task manager and click OK in the system configuration. Then reboot your computer. It will boot into a clean environment and you can try running different applications and programs to find out which one is causing your computer to reboot.