How to Fix Windows Loading Problems [Tutorial]
How to Fix Windows Loading Problems [Tutorial]
Commands Shown:
Media creation utility INCLUDE LINK video and utility itself
chkdsk /f /r
sfc /scannow
If Windows 10 is stuck on restarting, loading some screen with the spinning dots animation moving endlessly, welcome mode, login screen, starting Windows or will not boot, you will have to boot in Safe Mode or Advanced Startup Options to either troubleshoot or restore the system.
One fine day you boot your Windows 10 PC, and you see that it is stuck on the loading some screen. What do you do? How do you fix your Windows 10 PC when you cant even access the desktop? There are many similar situations. This can happen after a driver update, some graphics issue, and sometimes even after a major Windows 10 Update. Your PC may be stuck on any screen – it could be stuck restarting or in an endless reboot loop, stuck at log in screen, Ready to install, Preparing security options, Restoring your previous version of Windows, Getting Windows ready screen, We couldn’t complete the updates screen, Working on Updates, Failure configuring Windows updates screen – or it could be any screen where you have the spinning dots animation moving endlessly.
One particularly frustrating way in which your computer might not start is when you encounter an issue during the Windows startup process but have nothing to go on – no Blue Screen of Death or another error message.
Maybe Windows 7 hangs on startup, forcing you to look at "Starting Windows" for an hour. You're forced to restart manually, only to watch it freeze at the same place again. Or maybe your Windows 10 computer restarts automatically sometime after it begins to load, causing what's called a "reboot loop."
Sometimes your computer might even stop at a point where you can move your mouse around but nothing happens. Windows might seem like it's still trying to start but, eventually, you have to manually reboot your computer, only to see the same behavior again!
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
windows not turning on
windows not turning on after update
windows 10 laptop not turning on
windows 10 not turning on
windows 10 hotspot not turning on
windows not booting up
windows not booting after update
windows not booting black screen
windows not booting after install
windows not booting after motherboard change
It's just a matter of time before your device gets stuck loading or won't start at all. Instead of spending time trying to find out the problem, Windows 10 includes the Startup Repair feature designed to quickly fix most common issues that may be preventing your computer from loading correctly.
Sometimes your computer turns on as you'd expect, you get to the Windows login screen, but then something happens. Your computer might freeze up, reboot on its own, or just stop and not respond to anything you do.
Maybe you see the login screen but after entering your password, nothing happens. On the other hand, maybe you can log in but then Windows freezes and you have to reboot manually. Then again, maybe Windows seems to start but your desktop never shows up and all you can do is move your mouse around a blank screen.
Regardless of the specifics, this is the troubleshooting guide to use if Windows starts most of the way but you can't get logged in or your desktop never fully loads.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to use the Startup Repair tool to fix boot problems on your device.
If Windows isn’t starting properly, you can often use the integrated “startup repair” tool to fix it. This recovery tool will scan your PC for problems like missing or damaged system files. It can’t fix hardware issues or Windows installation problems, but it’s a great first place to start if you’re experiencing trouble booting into Windows.
This tool is available on Windows 7, 8, and 10. You can access it from the built-in Windows recovery tools (if they built properly), recovery media, or a Windows installation disc.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).