Windows 10 stuck getting windows ready
This is an annoying issue that mostly occurs if the windows update is not installed properly. Or Windows update files are Corrupted or damaged while the download and install process. Sometimes a Force restart can fix windows stuck on the getting ready screen problem. But, for some others again windows Stuck getting ready screen At startup. If your windows 10 computer is also stuck at getting windows ready screen for a long time here are some applicable solutions to get rid of this and start windows normally.
1 Windows 10 stuck getting windows ready1.1 Perform Windows 10 Startup Repair1.2 Boot into safe mode1.3 Uninstall Recently Installed Windows Updates1.4 Run Windows Update troubleshooter1.5 Reset Windows update components1.6 Run System file checker1.7 Perform a System Restore
It’s possible your system may be downloading and installing files or dealing with some tasks in the background that results from “Getting Windows ready”. We recommend Wait until the system completes its tasks and you will get out of the screen. But if you have waited 1 or 2 hours still windows 10 stuck in loop getting windows ready apply the solutions below.
Power down the computer Unplug it, then wait 20 seconds.If you are using a laptop, remove the battery (if the option is available).Disconnect it from the Internet as well (unplug Ethernet and/or turn off Wi-Fi).Plug it again, ensure it remains disconnected from the Internet then start the computer.Let’s see if it completes the setup and allow us to access the normal desktop screen.
Perform Windows 10 Startup Repair
As due to this problem system is stuck at getting windows ready screen, and prevents you from accessing your desktop completely in normal ways. That causes preform Windows Startup repair is the best solution to deal with this issue. To perform startup repair you need to boot from Windows 10 bootable USB / DVD. If you don’t have then create one by the following link.
When you are ready with the installation media insert it then press the power button to start your computer.Now press the F8 or F10 key (depends on your system) to access the Boot Menu of your system.Then choose the Boot option, and select USB or DVD as per the media used.
Next, you will see the Windows Installation screen on your computer.Skip the first screen and on the next screen click on Repair your computer option.
This will Restart windows, Next click on Troubleshoot > Advanced options and then click on the Startup Repair option.
When you select startup repair this will restart the window and start the diagnostic process. And analyze the various settings, configuration options, and system files Especially look for : After complete the repair process windows will Restart and start normally. If the repair process results “startup repair couldn’t repair your PC” or automatic repair couldn’t repair your PC follow the next step.
Boot into safe mode
If startup repair failed to fix these startup problems, And again windows is Stuck Getting windows ready screen that causes we need to boot into safe mode and uninstall the recently installed updates.
Again access advanced options click on the startup settingClick on Restart then press F4 To access safe mode and F5 To access safe mode with networking as shown below image.
Uninstall Recently Installed Windows Updates
After booting into Windows 10 safe mode, open windows updates and uninstall the recent update that may be causing the issue.
Open Control Panel and then go to ProgramsThen select the Programs and Features option.From the left pane of the Programs and Features window, click on the View installed update option.Now, you will see the list of all the Installed updates.Select the recently installed updates which are leading to Windows 10 getting windows ready stuck issue and Uninstall them.
Now restart your PC to get out of Safe Mode and check if Windows 10 started normally.
Run Windows Update troubleshooter
Still having the issue, windows 10 stuck in getting windows ready screen? Let’s run the build-in windows update troubleshooter that automatically detects and problem fix itself. Boot into safe mode and follow the steps below.
Search for troubleshoot and select the first option “Troubleshoot settings”Select Windows update then click run the troubleshooter,This will diagnose and fix windows update problems.Once the process completes, Restart your PC and check if Windows started normally.
Reset Windows update components
You are still reading this, which means the problem is not solved for you. Don’t worry Here is another effective solution that probably fixes the problem.
Open services console and stop windows update service.Then navigate the following path: C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DownloadNext, delete all files inside the download folder (don’t delete the folder itself)To do this Use the keyboard shortcut Windows + A to select all and hit delete.Restart your PC this time windows start normally and when you next time check for updates this will download and install fresh update files.
Run System file checker
Again sometimes corrupted system files also prevent windows start normally. Run system file checker utility that helps with detect and restore missing system files with correct ones.
Open the command prompt as administrator,Then run the command sfc /scannow and press enter key on the keyboard,This will start to diagnose corrupt, missing system files if found the SFC utility automatically restores them with the correct ones.Let the process complete 100% and restart your PC
If sfc / scannow results windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them, That cause run DISM tool which repairs the system image and enables SFC to do its job.
Perform a System Restore
If all the above solutions fail to fix the problem it’s time to utilize the system restore feature. Note: keep in mind that restoring won’t affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made. First, access advanced options and click on system restore as shown below image and follow. Select any recent System Restore Point that you have created and follow on-screen instructions to complete the system restore process.
Once you have restored your computer to the earlier date using Windows System Restore, your Windows 10 PC will start working smoothly as before. Also read:
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