How To Configure Windows To Auto Restart After a Power Failure

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A power failure can be a major inconvenience, especially if your computer is in the middle of a critical task. To minimize the impact of power failures, you can configure your Windows computer to automatically restart after a power failure. 

This way, your computer will pick up where it left off, and you won't have to manually restart it. In this article, we'll show you how to configure your Windows computer to auto-restart after a power failure.


Step 1: Open the Power & Sleep Settings :


1.    Click on the Windows Start button and select the "Settings" icon.

2.    In the Settings window, click on the "System" category.

3.    From the System category, select the "Power & sleep" option.


Step 2: Change the Power & Sleep Settings :

1.    In the Power & sleep window, click on the "Additional power settings" link.

2.    In the Power Options window, click on the "Choose what the power buttons do" option.

3.    In the System Settings window, click on the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" link.

4.    Scroll down to the "Shutdown settings" section and check the box next to "Turn on fast startup (recommended)" option.


Step 3: Change the Startup Settings:

1.    In the System Settings window, click on the "Restart Options" option.

2.    In the Restart Options window, check the box next to "Automatically restart."

3.    Click the "Save changes" button to save your changes.


Step 4: Test the Auto-Restart Feature :

1.    Simulate a power failure by shutting down your computer or unplugging the power cord.

2.    Wait a few seconds and then turn your computer back on.

3.    Your computer should automatically restart and continue from where it left off before the power failure.


In conclusion, configuring your Windows computer to automatically restart after a power failure is a simple process that can save you time and prevent data loss. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can ensure that your computer will always restart automatically, no matter what.



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