If your 
computer continuously restarts  while running, or if you see the flash of a blue screen before it  reboot, then Windows is in a state where the only way it can attempt to  fix itself is through rebooting. While this will work with the  occasional system crash, it will not fix the issue if there is a drastic  hardware or software problem. Instead, your machine will seem to be  caught in a loop of starting up, crashing and rebooting. The key to  solving this type of problem is capturing the crash message that is  flashing on the screen.
Prevent Windows From Rebooting
You can stop Windows from rebooting after a crash by doing the following:
- Right-click My Computer
- Select properties
- Select the Advanced Tab
- Under Start-up and Recovery, uncheck the Automatic Restart box and then click OK.
- Reboot the computer
Now when your computer crashes, you should see the confusing Blue  Screen of Death along with an error code. You can search Microsoft.com  for the exact nature of that code and take measures to resolve it.  Depending on the error, you might try rebooting into
 Safe Mode by tapping F8 while booting and running a System Restore to revert your  computer back to a time when it was not crashing. Or you might run the  error checking utility in Windows to scan your computer’s hard drive for  issues. You might also run a popular program called Memtest86 to scan  your computer’s RAM for errors that could be causing system stability  issues.
The first step in this process is getting the blue screen to remain  on the screen, and preventing the automatic restart is the way to do  this. If you need more help in diagnosing your crashing computer DROP A COMMENT
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