Why my windows 7 restarts automatically?

Sometimes due to a conflict between the system files (including registry) or corrupt system files, the system starts to shut down abruptly that leads to automatic system restart and several other issues. Hardware issues with RAM or hard disk or new hardware changes can also lead to automatic and random system shutdowns or restarts.

Moreover, why does Windows 7 keep restarting on its own?

The Windows 7 operating system suddenly restarts on its own during use. The cause of the problem is that Windows 7 is set by default to automatically restart the operating system after a system failure. It is recommended that you cancel automatic restart.

Windows may restart automatically due to the following reasons : Problems with hardware, drive, or device drivers can also cause the system to crash. Usually, when the system crashes, you see the Blue-Screen-Of-Death.

What happens if your computer keeps restarting automatically?

If you were making an important presentation on the computer and it automatically restarts, the data will be lost forever. Generally, Windows keeps restarting when something hindering its normal functioning and it tries to recover from it by rebooting.

Why does my Windows 7 suddenly start up without warning?

This document is for HP and Compaq computers with Windows 7. If Windows 7 suddenly starts without warning, or restarts when you try to shut it down, it might be caused by one of several issues. Windows might be set to restart automatically when certain system errors occur. This feature of the Windows 7 operating system can be disabled.

How do I Stop my Computer from restarting automatically when it fails?

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.

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.