Sometimes it happens, while working on the PC, we watch a movie, we try a new game, etc. to be interrupted by Messages announcing an inevitable restart Following some Windows updates Or I know what such wonders (or etc.).

They are even likely to see those messages and wake up with a black monitor in front of our eyes just when the world was dearer to us. Ok, the problem is not necessarily the black monitor as it is, after the restart we must reopen all the applications used before it enters the landscape. To reach a compromise with the surprise restarts, we have two solutions (more or less drastic: P):
1. Ori We disable automatic restart, and in This post The steps we need to follow are to do exactly.
2. or we call on all our charm to convince the applications to reopen after the restart. Et Voila! Aaaa…. Rewind!
2. or "we save" the open applications so that they reopen alone after the inopportun restart. And for that we need CacheMyWork.
Cachemy Work is a Opensource application which allows us to restore the computer without making problems regarding the applications we work with at the time of restart. Cache They will be saved and after the restart they will reopen and we will be able to continue our work (or contemplation) exactly from the moment of inappropriate interruption. In addition, with cachemywork we have and The option to reopen including Windows Explorer windows (folders, partitions, indexes, etc.) opened at the time of restoration.
After restart the saved applications and/or windows of Windows Explorer will bloom on the monitor one after the other.

Nice, huh? :)
Note:
- If you have an application that you do not want to reopen after the restart, leave the box next to its name deaf.
- To be able to use this application you need to have installed .NET Framework 2.0.
- Cachemywork is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.

