Pagefile.sys is created at D: after setting up virtual memory, however it's gone after a reboot. I check Registry and the correspondent key is modified after setting and is not deleted after reboot, as expected, but I don't understand why Windows is still nuking the pagefile on this separate partition after a reboot.
Option One: To Enable or Disable BSOD Automatic Restart in Startup and Recovery Settings Option Two: To Enable or Disable BSOD Automatic Restart in Command Prompt Option Three: To Enable or Disable BSOD Automatic Restart using a REG file Option Four: To Temporarily Disable BSOD Automatic Restart in Advanced Startup Settings at Boot
How to Read Shutdown and Restart Event Logs in Windows You can use Event Viewer to view the date, time, and user details of all shutdown events caused by a shut down (power off) or restart. The event ID's below will show you these details.
Filter Manager failed to attach to volume '\\\\Device\\\\HarddiskVolume17'. This volume will be unavailable for filtering until a reboot. The final status was 0xC03A001C. I have read several reasons why thi
If you added a reboot command, then it will loop back to the same point and never get past. The only way to guarantee order-of-execution to wrap everything in the same batch script, each line executed by the CALL function, so every command blocks the next one from starting. Your shutdown command would be the last to run.
The actual W10 Update (No Version available, no upgrade to 11) stucks after installing and reboot and further installing for 10 hours at 99%. No animation of its typical circle. Seems to be freezed. I shut Laptop down with hard reset and no changes happen
I only told you an alternative way to shut down or restart a Hyper-V VM. You mentioning Reset which is available in Action menu I thought you meant why is there no restart option in that menu. Of course you also restart (and shut down) a Hyper-V VM totally normally as any other Windows machine from Start > Power: