

Last night I rebooted the machine, and this time it has been stuck on the screen mentioned above for over 8-10+ hrs, so I suspect that the PC is now in an erroneous state. I don't recall if I had been able to reboot the PC after that point. Some time within the week I remember investigating my windows update, I noticed that I had an update that was getting stuck and wouldn't complete normally. It was stuck for a number of hours, but I eventually restarted the machine and it booted normally and I was able to use again for the last week. Then once I was assumably stuck on the blue screen with the dots moving in a circle, etc: Getting Windows ready

After the 'refresh', I've been able to log in and use the PC for a number of days. My Windows 10 64bit OS was recently 'refresh' (That's "Windows" for the 'Programs' folder is deleted, registry is recreated, and windows is reinstalled without deleting any other files on the machine). How can I disable the "Getting Windows Ready" message when Windows shuts down? Q: User is looking for a way to bypass "Getting Windows ready" screen on shut down / restart presumably because they will reload its state directly from a software called "Deep Freeze" instead.Windows 10 64 bit stuck at getting ready Q: But after reboot, the system stuck at the "Getting Ready" screen forever.how can I get computer to stop showing me this screen? Windows 10 Getting Windows Ready Message Q.Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.I've read a number of related questions that aren't quite my question. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. It is also important to know what your full Windows version is, you can view that by going to the Settings app -> System -> About, and then it will be listed as the OS Build, for example 19042.421 Also, include as much information about your computer as possible, including the specs of your hardware, and/or the full make and model of your computer. If you have not already, be sure to include as much information about your issue that you can, including any error messages, error codes, what steps it takes to create the issue, and what you have done to troubleshoot. You may want to also post this on r/TechSupport for more exposure. This is not a generic tech support subreddit, so your post may be removed if your issue is not related to Windows, even if your computer has Windows installed. You have selected the Help post flair, which is to request assistance with the Windows 10 OS and its related systems.
