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How can you trigger an automatic restart in Windows NT after a system crash (blue screen)?

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How can you trigger an automatic restart in Windows NT after a system crash (blue screen)?

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Description: When the system crashes, a blue screen is displayed that provides information on why and when the system crashed. By default the blue screen is displayed permanently. This situation is exceptionally critical for systems that have to be in operation round the clock. However you can configure the operating system so that a restart is triggered automatically after a system crash. Proceed as follows for this: • Open the system properties via “Start > Settings > Control Panel > System”. • Select the “Start/Close down” tab. • Set the check box “Automatic restart” in the “Restore” field.

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