• Running the Startup Repair tool and an SFC scan can help fix such issues.
  • Try performing a force shutdown and remove all the external devices connected to your PC.
  • If your PC is stuck on the Restarting screen after a Windows update, consider uninstalling the update.

Try Basic Fixes

  • Perform a force shutdown: While your Windows PC is stuck on restarting, press and hold the Windows key + X + power button until it turns off completely. Then, press the power button to turn it back on.
  • Unplug external devices: At times, external devices connected to your computer can interrupt the reboot process and cause Windows to get stuck. To avoid any interference, disconnect all external devices and see if that solves the problem.

Fix 1: Boot Windows Into Safe Mode

If your PC is still stuck on restarting and you can’t access Windows in normal mode, try booting it into Safe Mode . Here’s how:

Step 1: Press and hold the physical power button until your PC shuts down. Wait for a minute or two before turning it back on.

Step 2: As your PC starts booting, press and hold the power button for a few seconds until your PC restarts. Repeat this process to interrupt the boot process three times. On the fourth occasion, when Windows greets you with the Automatic Repair screen, select Advanced options .

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Step 3: Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings .

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Step 4: Hit Restart to access the Startup Settings menu.

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Step 5: Press 4 or F4 on your keyboard to restart your PC in Safe Mode.

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After booting your PC in Safe Mode, continue with the following solutions to fix the underlying issue.

Fix 2: Uninstall Recent Windows Updates

Is your Windows 11 PC taking too long to restart after an update? If so, you can try uninstalling the recent update to see if that helps.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app and head to Windows Update > Update history .

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Step 2: Click the Uninstall option next to the recently installed update.

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Fix 3: Empty the Software Distribution Folder

Windows stores all update files in the SoftwareDistrubution folder before installing them. If those files have become inaccessible for some reason, you can try deleting them to fix the issue.

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution in the text field and press Enter .

Step 2: Select all files in the Software Distribution folder and click the trash icon to delete them.

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Fix 4: Run Startup Repair

Running the Startup Repair tool on Windows effectively addresses issues causing your Windows 11 PC to get stuck while restarting during an update. So, use these steps to run the Startup Repair tool if the issue remains.

Step 1: Open the Start menu > click the power icon > hold down the Shift key > select Restart .

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Step 2: Wait for your PC to boot into the Windows Recovery Environment and click on Troubleshoot .

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Step 3: Go to Advanced options > select Start-up Repair .

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Follow the on-screen prompts to run Startup Repair and see if that solves the problem.

Fix 5: Run the SFC Scan

Corrupt or missing system files can also hamper the Windows boot process and prevent it from shutting down . To fix issues with your PC’s system files, you can try running the SFC (System File Checker) scan. Here’s how to use it.

Step 1: Right-click on the Start icon and select Terminal (Admin) from the resulting menu.

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Step 2: Type the command mentioned below and press Enter .

SFC /scannow
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Try restarting your PC after the scan is complete and check if the issue persists.

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