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In this article we will show you how to solve reboot problems. Nothing is more annoying than a system that restarts itself without any warning or notice. This kind of sudden system shutdown can be bad for the security of your data or the file you’re working on. It could be an important assignment or project in Microsoft Word, Photoshop, Excel, or any other tool.
Blue screen of death (BSOD) is a common problem that can happen when hardware, drivers, or Windows patches are broken. It might seem too easy to fix a problem by turning something off and then back on again. What, though? It works almost always! We think that more than half of the technical issues that our readers tell us about can be fixed with a simple restart. But a lot of people forget this step when they are trying to fix problems with their electronics.
Usually, all you have to do to restart a device is turn it off and then on again. If it doesn’t have a power button or a way to restart itself, you can just unplug it and plug it back in. When a system restarts itself without warning, it can cause data loss, and any changes to a document or project file that haven’t been saved are lost. The most important thing is that this leads to lasting data loss. We mentioned below are the ways to solve reboot problems.
Uninstall Recently Installed Applications
A newly installed program may be to blame for the high RAM, which can then lead to the Blue Screen of Death. Now, try to remember what programs you added recently that caused your computer to have a problem and need to restart.
When you’re in Windows 11/Modify the Memory Dump Setting Safe Mode, go to the Start menu and click on Programs and Features. Then look at the recently added programs and get rid of them.
- Run CMD as an administrator
- Type REG ADD “HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\MSIServer” /VE /T REG_SZ /F /D “Service”and press Enter.
- Type net start msiserver.
- Try uninstalling the program again.
Run System File Checker
- In Windows 11/10 Safe Mode, run Command Prompt as Administrator.
- In the popped up command line window, type sfc /scannow and hit the Enter key. Let the system file checker finish and then restart your PC and see if the blue screen error appearing.
Update the Drivers
“Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart” mistake can also be caused by a bad driver. Please make sure that all the drivers for your devices are up to date. In Safe Mode, you’ll need professional tools to help you update your drivers.
Modify the Memory Dump Setting
This way is useful, especially when the BSOD says “your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart memory management”:
- In Safe Mode, right-click This PC on the desktop and select Properties option.
- Select Advanced system settings on the left of the System tab.
- Click on the Advanced tab in the upper side of the Properties window. Then under the Start-up and Recovery column click Settings.
- Under System failure topic, uncheck Automatically restart; under Write debugging information, click on the drop-down menu and select Complete memory dump option.
- Click on the OK button and allow the restart.
- Check to see if you still have the error “your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart.“
Update Windows
There’s a good chance that your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart because it’s stopped. If this is the case, Windows update might be able to fix it. Now, do what’s written below:
- At Cortana search box, type update and choose Check for updates from the best match.
- Right-click Check for updates button and let Windows check for any update available now.
- Install all updates and restart your PC.
What Is an Infinite Boot Loop?
Windows 11/10 doesn’t often get stuck in a boot loop, but it does happen sometimes. It’s easy to spot, especially if your computer turns on properly but Windows doesn’t load. Instead, the computer won’t get to the login screen. Instead, it will go back to the boot screen and try to load Windows again. This is what it means for Windows to be stuck in a loop of starting up and crashing over and over again.
Problems with the Windows system settings cause the error. Unfortunately, the registry can’t be changed without booting into Windows, which means that the operating system can’t be used. A real “catch-22”! You can fix this problem by using one of the many ways to recover in Windows 11/10. If you want to know more information about this visit official Microsoft support site.