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How To Avoid Computer From Resetting After Displaying The Blue Screen Of Death

How To Avoid Computer From Resetting After Displaying The Blue Screen Of Death

By Default, The Computer Restarts Without Your Permission After Encountering The Windows Blue Death Screen (BSOD). How Can We Prevent This?

You may be wondering if the computer resets automatically after seeing the blue screen of death; So why do we need to do this manually?

Suppose you turn on your computer overnight to download a large file, and tomorrow, when you wake up, you are faced with a restored computer. If Windows displays a blue screen of death at night, and because it resets automatically, you will not notice the problem. Still, if the blue screen of death is reset manually, you will probably find a possible computer problem.

Windows Death Blue Screen Guide

To get started in the Windows search box, type View advanced system settings to open the following page.


On the opened page, go to the Start-Up and Recovery section from the Advanced section and select the Settings option.


Now on the opened page, uncheck the Automatic Restart option and finally click Ok. From now on, if your computer encounters a blue screen of death, it will not reset without your permission.

How to fix blue screen of death error during upgrade on Windows 10

When upgrading to a new version of Windows 10, you may see blue screen errors, which can happen for many reasons. It could be a result of a compatibility problem with an old program or security software. Or it could be because of corrupted files in the current installation or damaged installation media — to name a few.

Usually, when an error occurs, the setup will revert the changes to the previous installation without reason.

If you are dealing with errors during the installation of Windows 10, uninstalling non-essential apps, clearing out corrupt downloads, disconnecting non-essential peripherals, or even performing a clean install of the OS may resolve the issue.

Uninstall incompatible app

To uninstall an app that may be conflicting with the installation of windows 10, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click on Apps & features.
  4. Select the app that may be causing issues and click the Uninstall button.

  5. Click the Uninstall button again.
    Note: If you’re removing a legacy desktop application, you may need to continue with the on-screen directions.

Once you complete the steps, you may need to repeat the steps to uninstall additional apps, and then you can try the upgrade one more time. After the update, you can reinstall the apps again.