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    auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

    Hi All.
    When I try to open WPF design view form or when I run form my computer auto restart. That problem I get on new machine. The previous machine doesn't had such problem. On the both machine I used same installation disk. The repair installation process finished succesful. Help to fix that problem.
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    Last edited by eugz; Aug 20th, 2009 at 05:01 PM.

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    Re: auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

    This really isn't a .Net coding problem, but I would look in the event viewer on the machine to see what is going on.

    Is your new machine Vista or Windows 7? If so, have you tried running the install as an administrator?

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    Re: auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

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    Re: auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

    I don't have a problem with any other options of Visual Studio. The code view of WPF open normally. Only when I try to open Design View and I run form. On my PC installed Windows XP SP3.
    Thanks for help.

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    Re: auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

    Do you have any errors in your event viewer on your machine?

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    Re: auto restart PC when open design view WPF form

    Turn off the "Auto restart after system failure" option and see if you are actually getting a blue screen error message - if so then tell us what it says.

    To turn the option I mentioned off, go into System Properties (Windows Key + Pause/Break) and then go into the Advanced tab, click the Settings button under Startup & Recovery and then untick the box labelled Automatically Restart
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