How to disable automatic restart in the event of a system failure on Windows 10
If a critical Windows operating system error occurs, the system launches a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). This blue death screen then inserts the error code in the bottom left corner and restarts the computer. This error is mainly caused by some internal system processes or files that no longer work as expected. Sometimes a DLL or Dynamic Link Library file malfunctions or a critical process in the system returns an error. Well, in this case, the task the user is currently performing is often left and forcibly closed by the system. This means a greater loss of unsecured work by the user on his computer. To solve this problem, we must disable automatic restart.