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Over the past few months I have had several several System Failures where the
computer automaticaly restarted. Each time I would go into System Properties/Advanced/Stertup and Recovery/Settings, and unchecked the Automaticaly restart box. Today another System Failure caused another Auto restart. This time I paid meticulous attention to the procedre and noted that the unchecking of the Auto Restart box does not survive the OK button and the Apply buton is grayed out after the OK button is clicked. I get the proper permissions and even tried starting SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe with the Run as Administrator option. Any help to stop the Auto Restart on System Failure will be appreciated |
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Reverse the steps, click apply first. Clicking ok closes the dialog box, so
apply would not be available. This is a subtle difference some have noticed in Vista in that apply needs to be hit before ok for some functions to take. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "GWL" wrote in message ... Over the past few months I have had several several System Failures where the computer automaticaly restarted. Each time I would go into System Properties/Advanced/Stertup and Recovery/Settings, and unchecked the Automaticaly restart box. Today another System Failure caused another Auto restart. This time I paid meticulous attention to the procedre and noted that the unchecking of the Auto Restart box does not survive the OK button and the Apply buton is grayed out after the OK button is clicked. I get the proper permissions and even tried starting SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe with the Run as Administrator option. Any help to stop the Auto Restart on System Failure will be appreciated |
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Reverse the steps, click apply first. Clicking ok closes the dialog box, so
apply would not be available. This is a subtle difference some have noticed in Vista in that apply needs to be hit before ok for some functions to take. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "GWL" wrote in message ... Over the past few months I have had several several System Failures where the computer automaticaly restarted. Each time I would go into System Properties/Advanced/Stertup and Recovery/Settings, and unchecked the Automaticaly restart box. Today another System Failure caused another Auto restart. This time I paid meticulous attention to the procedre and noted that the unchecking of the Auto Restart box does not survive the OK button and the Apply buton is grayed out after the OK button is clicked. I get the proper permissions and even tried starting SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe with the Run as Administrator option. Any help to stop the Auto Restart on System Failure will be appreciated |
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