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What else in Win10 can we turn off that hinders successful rebooting after
a BSOD event that can chew up the operating system if allowed to reboot? 1. Disable autostart after updates: 2. Disable autostart after BSOD crashes: 3. Disable faststartup & hibernation 4. Disable sleep modes Anything else? Details below... 1. Disable autostart after updates: o To disable autostart after updates: Win+R %windir%\system32\taskschd.msc /s {ctrl+shft+enter} Win+R cmd {ctrl+shift+enter} %windir%\system32\taskschd.msc /s Task Scheduler Library Microsoft Windows UpdateOrchestrator Right click on the task named "Reboot_AC" & click "Disable" to disable. 2. Disable autostart after BSOD crashes: o To disable autostart after BSOD crashes: Win+R control.exe {ctrl+shift+enter} View by: Category System and Security System Advanced System Settings Bring up Startup & Recovery settings: Startup and Recovery Settings Uncheck the system failure automatically-restart option: System failure [x]Write an event to the system log [_]Automatically restart OK OK 3. Disable faststartup & hibernation o To turn off faststartup (i.e., fastboot) & hibernate powercfg /h /type reduced powercfg /h /type full Win+R powercfg.cpl Choose what the power buttons do Change settings that are currently unavailable Shutdown settings DEFAULT: [x]Turn on fast startup (recommended) [x]Sleep [_]Hibernate [x]Lock Change to: [_]Turn on fast startup (recommended) [x]Sleep [_]Hibernate [x]Lock Note you can have "hibernate" (reduced) without "faststartup"; but you can't have fast startup without hibernate (full or reduced). 4. Disable sleep modes o Disable sleep Note there are two types of sleep: Hybrid Sleep mode. Win+R powercfg.cpl Change when the computer sleeps DEFAULT: Turn off the display 10 minutes Put the computer to sleep 30 minutes Change to: Turn off the display Never Put the computer to sleep Never Sleep allow hybrid sleep = Off Change advanced power settings (note 0 means never). Note: Sleep stores in RAM what Hibernate stores in "Hiberfile.sys". -- Usenet allows intelligent people to discuss ideas of a complex nature. |
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BSODs?
Periodically restore and backup your system so you continuously build on a clean installation without ever getting it dirty. |
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Arlen Holder wrote:
What else in Win10 can we turn off that hinders successful rebooting Is this an M2N78LA motherboard ? It apparently loses the ability to detect SATA drives, as part of some failure issue. HP made an announcement at the time, that there was a higher than normal failure rate, and they extended the warranty by one year for flavors of M2N78LA. The chips is Geforce 9100. I couldn't find a diagram but it sounds suspiciously like a 6100/6150 kind of approach. They call it "chipset", but it might just be one 40W NB/SB chip that has both a GPU and the SATA ports, all in one chip. The chip should have at least a 40mm fan on it, just for appearances (since there's no way a 40mm fan can cool a 40W chip). The 40W was the spec for the chip, that I could find. The memory is hosted by the Phenom, so the memory sticks aren't off the chipset chip. Using a graphics card, may cause the chipset to run cooler. This smells kinda like the NVidia failing BGA problem, the lack of a proper underfill on the BGA. But I don't know what year that happened. OK, it took a few searches but the issue showed around 2007/2008 or so. Suspicious. Paul |
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