Auto reboot troubleshooting solutions are techniques used to diagnose and resolve instances where an operating system restarts unexpectedly due to a critical system error. By default, platforms like Windows automatically reboot during a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) or critical crash to protect your hardware from damage. While this auto reboot is meant to be a protective solution, it often triggers frustating reboot loops that hide the error codes you need to fix the underlying problem. ⚙️ Stop the Loop: Disable Automatic Restart
To figure out what is breaking your system, you must stop the PC from restarting immediately after an error occurs. This forces the device to stay on the crash screen so you can read the specific error message. Press Windows Key + R, type sysdm.cpl, and press Enter.
Navigate to the Advanced tab in the System Properties window.
Click on Settings located under the “Startup and Recovery” section.
Uncheck the box labeled Automatically restart under “System failure”. Click OK and restart your machine to apply the changes. 🛠️ Key Troubleshooting Steps for Common System Errors
Once you have stabilized the system or noted the error code, use these targeted solutions to find the root cause: