Windows 10 更新以需要很长时间才能下载和安装而闻名。好像这还不够糟糕,一些更新最终也会在最后阶段卡住。发生这种情况时,您可能会看到“Getting Windows ready”屏幕不停地旋转。
通常,当更新无故出现故障时,会出现“让 Windows 准备就绪”问题。但有时,问题最终会变得很严重,文件损坏起着重要作用。
无论如何,下面的故障排除提示和修复列表应该可以帮助您越过Windows 10中的“准备好(Windows 10)Windows(Getting Windows) ”屏幕。
断开互联网连接
在某些情况下,Windows 10在完成更新时可能会遇到与Microsoft服务器通信的问题。(Microsoft)这会导致操作系统在“Getting Windows ready”屏幕上冻结,并阻止它转换到桌面上。您可以通过断开与 Internet 的连接来解决该问题。
如果您的PC 通过以太网连接(PC’s connected over Ethernet),只需拔出电缆即可。如果您使用Wi-Fi,请尝试关闭路由器;一些笔记本电脑还有一个物理开关,您可以将其关闭以停用Wi-Fi。
如果网络相关问题是“Getting Windows ready”卡住问题背后的原因,Windows 10 应该会在不久后正确完成加载。
等待它
如果断开与 Internet 的连接并不能帮助修复“Getting Windows Ready”错误,您应该尝试等待至少几个小时。这听起来很荒谬。但很少,更新往往会在可能永远持续的短暂且不频繁的活动爆发中表现不规律。
最好让Windows 10有时间自己处理所有事情。冲杯咖啡或看电视节目(catch up on a TV show)来消磨时间。
硬重启电脑
如果您在等待数小时后仍然看到“Getting Windows Ready”屏幕,则可以安全地假设您的 PC 完全卡住了。解决方案——硬重启。
屏幕继续说“不要关闭你的电脑”,但你要做的恰恰相反!因此,按住 PC 的电源按钮,直到屏幕变暗。
然后,等待几秒钟,然后再次按下电源按钮以重新启动计算机。在大多数情况下,您的 PC 应快速完成更新并加载Windows 10桌面。
警告:(Warning:)如果您还没有等待几个小时,则执行硬重启不是一个好主意,因为这可能会损坏操作系统。
使用 Windows 恢复环境修复问题(Fix Issues Using Windows Recovery Environment)
如果硬重置您的 PC 无法帮助修复“Getting Windows Ready”错误,您应该进入Windows 恢复环境(Windows Recovery Environment)( WinRE ) 以修复损坏的文件或卸载以前的 Windows 10 更新。您可以通过两种方式调用WinRE :
- (Hard)在Windows徽标处(Windows)硬重启您的 PC 两次以触发自动修复(Automatic Repair)。然后,选择高级选项(Advanced options )>疑难解答(Troubleshoot)>高级选项(Advanced options)。
- 从 Windows 10 安装媒体启动,(Boot from a Windows 10 installation media)然后选择修复您的计算机(Repair your computer )>疑难解答(Troubleshoot)。
运行系统文件检查器(Run System File Checker)
系统文件检查器 (SFC)(System File Checker (SFC))允许您扫描和修复系统相关文件的问题。
1.在 WinRE 中选择命令提示符。(Command Prompt)
2. 键入 SFC 命令,如下所示:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows
注意:(Note:)如果需要,请将C替换为引导卷的正确驱动器号,将D替换为Windows 10分区的驱动器号。您可以键入diskpart,然后键入list volume,以查看 PC 上的驱动器列表。启动卷是最小的 (>500MB),而Windows 10分区是保存操作系统的驱动器。
3. 按Enter开始 SFC 扫描。
如果系统文件检查器(System File Checker)检测到并解决了任何与文件相关的问题,请退出命令提示符(Command Prompt)控制台并尝试启动到Windows 10。如果没有,请继续进行其他修复。
运行检查磁盘实用程序(Run Check Disk Utility)
检查磁盘 (CHKDSK) 实用程序(Check Disk (CHKDSK) utility)允许您修复计算机上与驱动器相关的错误。
1.在 WinRE 中选择命令提示符。(Command Prompt)
2. 键入以下命令:
chkdsk D: /R
注意:(Note:)如果需要,请将D替换为包含 Windows 10 的分区的驱动器号。
3. 按Enter运行检查磁盘(Check Disk)实用程序。如果命令提示符(Command Prompt)控制台要求您卸载驱动器,请按Y,然后按Enter。
CHKDSK 最多可能需要一个小时才能完成。如果它修复了与磁盘相关的错误,请再试一次加载Windows 10。
运行启动修复(Run Startup Repair)
WinRE中的启动修复(Startup Repair )选项会提示 Windows 10 自动检测并修复阻止其启动进入桌面的问题。
该过程是完全自动的。如果您的 PC 上有多个操作系统,请确保选择要修复的正确Windows 10安装。(Windows 10)
卸载更新(Uninstall Updates)
如果您仍然无法修复“Getting Windows Ready”错误,您应该卸载导致问题突然出现的最新更新。
1.在 WinRE 中选择卸载更新。(Uninstall Updates )
2. 选择卸载最新质量更新(Uninstall the latest quality update)卸载上一次次要更新,或选择卸载最新功能更新(Uninstall the latest feature update)回滚之前的主要更新。
3. 如果这有帮助,您应该暂时推迟 Windows 10 更新(defer Windows 10 updates)。
还卡住了?你还能做什么
如果您继续看到“Getting Windows Ready”屏幕,您可能正在处理损坏的Windows 10安装。以下是您剩下的选择:
System Restore/System Image Recovery
如果您在Windows 10中设置了系统还原,则可以使用(System Restore)WinRE中的(WinRE)系统还原(System Restore )选项回退到以前的还原点。您还可以使用系统映像恢复选项通过(System Image Recovery)Windows 10 系统映像文件(Windows 10 system image file)恢复操作系统。
重置电脑(Reset PC)
如果您通过自动修复访问(Automatic Repair)WinRE,您应该会在“高级选项(Advanced options )” > “疑难解答”下看到“(Troubleshoot)重置(Reset)PC”选项。您可以使用它将Windows 10 重置为出厂设置(reset Windows 10 to factory settings)。
您可以选择在重置过程中保留您的文件。或者,您可以通过摆脱一切来对Windows 10进行全面检修。
重新安装 Windows 10(Reinstall Windows 10)
所有修复中最激进的 -重新安装 Windows 10(reinstalling Windows 10)。如果上述修复都没有帮助,并且每次启动计算机时您仍然继续运行“Getting Windows Ready”屏幕,那么您别无选择,只能从头开始 重新安装Windows 10 。
当然,您会丢失Windows 10驱动器分区上的所有内容。但是,如果您以前备份过数据,则不必担心。
Windows 已准备就绪——终于!
在大多数情况下,断开互联网连接、等待几个小时或强制重启 PC 将帮助您摆脱卡住的“正在准备好 Windows”屏幕。如果没有,花时间修复您的Windows 10安装应该可以解决问题。但是,您很有可能不必求助于恢复、重置或重新安装Windows 10。
How to Fix a “Getting Windows Ready” Stuck Error
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Usually, the “Getting Windows ready” stuck issue occurs when an update glitches out for no good reason. But sometimes, the problem ends up being severe, with file corruption playing a significant role.
Regardless, the list of troubleshooting tips and fixes below should help you move past the “Getting Windows ready” screen in Windows 10.
Disconnect From the Internet
In some instances, Windows 10 can run into problems communicating with the Microsoft servers while finalizing an update. That causes the operating system to freeze at the “Getting Windows ready” screen and prevents it from transitioning onto the desktop. You can resolve that out by disconnecting from the internet.
If your PC’s connected over Ethernet, just pull the cable out. If you use Wi-Fi, try turning off the router; some laptops also have a physical switch that you can turn off to deactivate Wi-Fi.
In case a network-related issue was the reason behind the “Getting Windows ready” stuck issue, Windows 10 should finish loading correctly soon after.
Wait It Out
If disconnecting from the internet didn’t help fix the “Getting Windows Ready” error, you should try waiting for at least a couple of hours. That sounds ridiculous. But rarely, updates tend to behave erratically in short and infrequent bursts of activity that can last forever.
It’s best to give Windows 10 the time to take care of things all by itself. Make a coffee or catch up on a TV show to kill time.
Hard Reboot PC
If you still see the “Getting Windows Ready” screen even after waiting around for hours, it’s safe to assume that your PC’s completely stuck. The solution—a hard reboot.
The screen does go on to say “Don’t turn off your computer,” but you’re going to do just the opposite! So, press and hold the PC’s power button until the screen goes dark.
Then, wait for a few seconds and press the power button again to restart your computer. In most cases, your PC should quickly finalize the update and load the Windows 10 desktop.
Warning: It’s not a good idea to perform a hard reboot if you haven’t already waited for a few hours since that may corrupt the operating system.
Fix Issues Using Windows Recovery Environment
If hard resetting your PC did not help fix the “Getting Windows Ready” error, you should enter the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to repair corrupted files or uninstall previous Windows 10 updates. You can invoke WinRE in two ways:
Run System File Checker
The System File Checker (SFC) allows you to scan for and fix problems with system-related files.
1. Select Command Prompt in WinRE.
2. Type the SFC command as follows:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows
Note: If needed, replace C with the correct drive letter of the boot volume and D with that of the Windows 10 partition. You can type diskpart, followed by list volume, to view a list of drives on your PC. The boot volume is the smallest (>500MB), while the Windows 10 partition is the drive that holds the operating system.
3. Press Enter to start the SFC scan.
If the System File Checker detects and resolves any file-related issues, exit the Command Prompt console and try booting into Windows 10. If not, continue with the other fixes.
Run Check Disk Utility
The Check Disk (CHKDSK) utility allows you to fix drive-related errors on your computer.
1. Select Command Prompt in WinRE.
2. Type the following command:
chkdsk D: /R
Note: If needed, replace D with the drive letter of the partition that contains Windows 10.
3. Press Enter to run the Check Disk utility. If the Command Prompt console asks you to dismount the drive, press Y, followed by Enter.
CHKDSK can take up to an hour to complete. If it fixes disk-related errors, give another shot at loading Windows 10.
Run Startup Repair
The Startup Repair option in WinRE prompts Windows 10 to automatically detect and fix issues that prevent it from booting into the desktop.
The process is entirely automatic. If you’ve got multiple operating systems on your PC, make sure to select the correct Windows 10 installation you want to repair.
Uninstall Updates
If you still can’t fix the “Getting Windows Ready” error, you should uninstall the most recent update that caused the issue to crop up.
1. Select Uninstall Updates in WinRE.
2. Select Uninstall the latest quality update to uninstall the last minor update, or Uninstall the latest feature update to roll back the previous major update.
3. If that helped, you should defer Windows 10 updates for the time being.
Still Stuck? What Else You Can Do
If you continue to see the “Getting Windows Ready” screen, you’re likely dealing with a broken Windows 10 installation. Here are your remaining options:
System Restore/System Image Recovery
In case you had System Restore set up in Windows 10, you can fall back to a previous restore point by using the System Restore option in WinRE. You can also use the System Image Recovery option to restore the operating system with a Windows 10 system image file.
Reset PC
If you accessed WinRE via Automatic Repair, you should see a Reset PC option under Advanced options > Troubleshoot. You can use it to reset Windows 10 to factory settings.
You can choose to keep your files during the reset procedure. Or, you can perform a complete overhaul of Windows 10 by getting rid of everything.
Reinstall Windows 10
The most radical of all fixes – reinstalling Windows 10. If none of the fixes above helped and you still keep running into the “Getting Windows Ready” screen each time you boot up your computer, you have no other recourse but to reinstall Windows 10 from scratch.
You’ll, of course, lose everything on the Windows 10 drive partition. But you don’t have to worry if you’ve backed up your data previously.
Windows Is Ready—Finally!
For the most part, disconnecting from the internet, waiting for a few hours, or force-restarting your PC will help you get past the stuck “Getting Windows ready” screen. If not, taking the time to repair your Windows 10 installation should fix the issue. In all likelihood, however, you wouldn’t have to resort to restoring, resetting, or re-installing Windows 10.