CAUSE:
The cause of the problem is that Windows 7 is set by default to automatically restart the operating system after a system failure.
SOLUTION:
It is recommended that you cancel automatic restart. If you restart after every system failure, then you will not be able to see some error messages. At "Start" -> "Computer" --> right click on "Properties", and then tap "Advanced system settings".
In the advanced options of the system context menu, click on "Settings" for Startup and Recovery.
In Startup and Recovery, uncheck the "Automatically restart" for system failure. Click "OK" after unchecking the checkbox.
The cause of the problem is that Windows 7 is set by default to automatically restart the operating system after a system failure.
SOLUTION:
It is recommended that you cancel automatic restart. If you restart after every system failure, then you will not be able to see some error messages. At "Start" -> "Computer" --> right click on "Properties", and then tap "Advanced system settings".

In the advanced options of the system context menu, click on "Settings" for Startup and Recovery.

In Startup and Recovery, uncheck the "Automatically restart" for system failure. Click "OK" after unchecking the checkbox.

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