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How to Fix Getting Windows Ready, Don't Turn off Your Computer (2022 Tips)


If your laptop is stuck on the "getting Windows ready, don't turn off your computer" screen, follow these steps to fix the issue.

Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
Fix 1. Just Wait for A Long Time If you want your computer to boot normally, the first thing you can try is to wait...Full steps
Fix 2. Shut Down and Power Reset Unplug all peripheral devices > unplug the power cable and...Full steps
Fix 3. Run Windows Repair Services Run Windows Repair Services to fix all the Windows system startup errors, including system...Full steps
Fix 4. Delete Problematic Files Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt and search...Full steps
Fix 5. System Restore or Reset Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore and follow the wizard...Full steps

What Is Getting Windows Ready Don't Turn Off Your Computer?

A Windows desktop or laptop can get stuck on "Getting Windows ready, Don't turn off your computer" due to various reasons, including corrupted system files, outdated drivers, or issues with the Windows update process. To resolve this issue, users can try restarting their computer in Safe Mode, running a System File Checker scan, or updating their drivers to the latest version. Additionally, disabling any recently installed software or updates and checking for malware can also help resolve the problem. If none of these solutions work, users may need to perform a System Restore or seek further assistance from Microsoft support.

getting windows ready don't turn off your computer

How to Fix Getting Windows Ready Stuck

The Blue Screen of Death can be fixed with reliable solutions. There are five ways to resolve the error, starting with getting Windows ready and not turning off your computer. If you're still having issues, you can watch a video for additional help.

Fix 1. Just Wait for a Long Time

Is the circle animation still moving? Show some patience and try to wait it out.

Microsoft's support technicians advise that when your computer displays "Getting Windows ready", it may be downloading and installing files or performing background tasks, which can sometimes take a while to complete.
If your computer won't boot normally, try waiting for up to 2-3 hours to see if it resolves the issue. If it still doesn't work, you can try other fixes.

Fix 2. Shut Down Your PC and Power Reset Your Computer

Power resetting can clear all information in your computer memory without damaging your data, helping to fix corruption issues and get you out of a stuck loop of "Getting Windows ready, Don't turn off your computer".

Step 1. Turn off your computer regardless of the getting ready screen.

Step 2. Unplug all of your computer's peripheral devices, such as USB flash drives, external hard drives, headphones, and any other external accessories.

Step 3. Press and hold the power button on your computer for 30 seconds. (Your computer should stay off afterward).

Step 4. Unplug the power cable from your computer.

Step 5. Unplug the battery(only if you are using a laptop and your laptop battery is removable).

Step 6. Once you've removed the battery, you'll need to reinsert it into the laptop. Make sure it's securely seated and the power button is accessible.

Step 7. Turn on your computer. If this method works for you, you won't see the screen this time.

Fix 3. Fix Getting Windows Ready Stuck with Repair Services

A simple and quick way to repair Windows issues is by using manual Windows repair services, which can help solve system startup errors such as system failure, BSOD, and unbootable devices. Qiling's professional technical team can assist with these repairs.

Consult with Qiling data recovery experts for one-on-one manual recovery service, which includes the following services after a FREE diagnosis:

  • Fix Windows boot issues, including BSOD
  • Fix Windows error and configure Windows environment
  • Restore the system when it fails to boot
  • Optimize Windows computer to make it run quickly

Fix 4. Delete Problematic Files

If you're unable to resolve the issue of Windows getting stuck, you may want to consider deleting the problematic system files. This can be a last resort to fix the issue.

Step 1. The Windows Boot Options page will appear when you restart your PC, allowing you to choose how to boot your Windows system.

open windows boot options page

Step 2. In the Windows Boot Options menu, select "Troubleshoot" then "Advanced Options" and finally "Command Prompt".

Step 3. Type "C: cd Windows\System32\LogFiles\Srt. SrtTrail.txt" and press Enter in the command line.

Step 4. If you see a message indicating a corrupt file, such as "Boot critical file c:\windows\system32\drivers\vsock.sys is corrupt", delete the file by navigating to the specified location using the Command Prompt and entering the "Del" command.

delete problematic files using CMD

Fix 5. Perform a System Restore or Reset

Before the system reset, you better export all your important data. Here, you can go with one of two options.

Option 1. Backup data without booting into Windows 10 with Qiling Backup.

Option 2. Recover data after System Restore with Qiling hard drive recovery software.

The recommended option is to create a backup and a bootable disk on a separate working computer, ensuring data safety. However, if that's not possible, Deep Data Recovery can be used, but the integrity of the data is more at risk.

Step 1. Select file types and click "Next" to start

To recover data, launch Deep Data Recovery on your PC, select the desired file types, and click "Next" to begin the process.

Select file types that you want to recover

Step 2. Select a location and start scanning

Choose the partition where you lost data. Then, click "Scan".

select a location to scan

Step 3. Filter and preview files

Use the file format filter on the left or upper right corner to find the specific files you need, then click the "Preview" button or double-click a file to view its content.

Recover lost data

Step 4. Recover lost data or files

To recover lost data, select the file by clicking the checkbox next to it, then click the "Recover" button to restore the data to a secure location.

How to perform a system restore or reset:

Step 1. In the Windows Boot Options menu, choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore.

system restore

Step 2. Follow the Wizard instruction and choose the appropriate restore point, then click Finish to restore the system.

If the system restore doesn't work, you can try using Deep Data Recovery to locate any missing files. If that also fails, the only other option besides reinstalling Windows 10 from scratch with the Windows Media Creation Tool is to use that tool to reinstall Windows.

Getting Windows Ready Stuck FAQs

Windows updates and installations can sometimes result in blue screen errors, black screen of death, and green screen of death, but there's always a solution to fix these issues.

1. What do I do if my computer is stuck on getting Windows Ready?

If you're having trouble getting Windows ready, try these methods one by one:

2. How long should I wait to get Windows Ready?

If Windows is still stuck on "Windows is getting ready" after waiting 2-3 hours, stop waiting and move on to troubleshooting steps.

3. Why does getting windows ready take so long?

When you see the message "Getting Windows ready, don't turn off your computer", it means your system is performing tasks in the background, such as downloading and installing files, starting Windows updates, and modifying application settings, which can take some time depending on the number of programs installed.

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