What automatically restarts..? Your computer, your server, your printer, your router, your playstation...?
If there is a power cut then the Mac will be off. The Start Up Automatically.... option will automatically restart your Mac when the power comes back back on.
No it will do it automatically to restart itself once you have updated it via iTunes, it's a restart rather than a power off.
After a power failure, a device with low voltage protection will not restart automatically after power is restored to normal. This normally means that the breaker must be reset. A device with low voltage release automatically starts when power is returned to normal.
causes: .You have "automatically restart" selected.
Restart the level 3 times (by pressing the restart button) and the door will automatically open. See related link for screenshots.
Once your skylander runs out of health, it comes back when you get back to the ruins, or if you restart the chapter.
for most power out you can just go into your start bar, and hit run. There just type msconfig. When that screen comes up hit the BOOT.INI tab and set the timeout to something like 30-45 seconds and you should be fine.
Restart the level 3 times (by pressing the restart button) and the door will automatically open. See related link for screenshots.
Restart the iPad by holding down the power button and then swipe to power off. Restart by pressing the power button again.
1. Hold down the power button and the home button at the same time, 2. When the "slide to power off" comes up just keep holding until it turns off, 3. When it is off it will automatically restart, 4. When it does hold the home button only, 5. When it says connect to itunes restore it normally and it should work. Hopefully this helps you, it helped me.
To restart your macbook air either press the apple logo in the corner and select restart or you can press the power button in the right hand corner and select restart.
To automatically restart a Tomcat server when it goes down, you can use a monitoring tool like Monit or systemd. For Monit, configure a monitoring script that checks the Tomcat process and restarts it if it's not running. If using systemd, create a service file for Tomcat with the Restart=always directive, ensuring that it restarts the service automatically upon failure. Additionally, consider setting up log monitoring to alert you of any issues that may require attention.