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When you shut down your Windows PC, it will shut down within a few seconds after terminating any open programs and saving any important data. However, sometimes, you may find your PC being stuck on âShutting Downâ screen.
When this happens, you do have the option to force your PC to shut down. However, doing so is not always recommended for your PCâs health and performance.
So how to fix Windows stuck at the shutting down screen in Windows 10 and Windows 11? Read on to find out multiple ways to address this problem and ensure that your Windows PC shuts down smoothly and quickly.
DO IT NOW: How to Fix Windows Stuck at Shutting Down?
- Disable Fast Startup: Sometimes, the Fast Startup feature can cause shutdown problems.
- Update Windows: Updating your Windows can install performance improvements and bug fixes that may be causing the shutdown problem.
- Adjust USB Power Management Settings: Incorrect USB Power Management Settings on your PC can prevent your PC from shutting down properly.
- Clean Boot Your Windows: This helps you identify any background apps that may be causing shutdown problems.
Continue reading to find out detailed steps for each of these fixes and others as well.
Why Does Windows Get Stuck on Shutdown?
There are many reasons why your Windows may be stuck at the shutting down screen and is unresponsive. It is a common problem that can be caused by the following possible reasons:
- Software conflicts
- Outdated drivers
- Unfavorable settings
- Outdated windows
These issues can also cause your Windows to get stuck with the message âGetting Windows Readyâ.
Fortunately, there are many ways to troubleshoot this problem. So now letâs dive into these steps in detail and get your PC fixed!
How to Fix Windows Stuck at Shutting Down Screen?
[2 Beginner-Friendly Ways]
Sometimes, fixing Windows shutdown problems can be as simple as disabling a few things and updating your Windows. Try these quick fixes first before you move on to the more challenging methods.
Method 1: Disable Fast Startup
Fast Startup in Windows is a special feature that reduces the boot time of your PC. Sometimes, this feature can cause problems when shutting down your PC.
Try disabling this feature by following these steps:
- Go to âWindows Searchâ and type and âEnterâ âControl Panelâ.
- Go to the âSmall Iconsâ view and select âPower optionsâ.
- Now select âChoose what the power buttons doâ from the left section.
- Click on the âChange settings that are currently unavailableâ option from the top.
- Uncheck the âTurn on fast startup (recommended)â option.
- Now click on âSave Changesâ.
Method 2: Update Your Windows
Sometimes, updating your Windows can install some much-needed performance improvements and bug fixes that may be causing shutdown problems. Make sure your Windows is up to date by following these steps:
- Right-click on âStartâ and click on âSettingsâ.
- Now go to âUpdate & Securityâ > âWindows Updateâ.
- Click on the âCheck for updatesâ button. Your Windows will automatically download and install any available updates.
- Also, install the âoptional updatesâ.
- Once done, restart your PC.
Resolving Windows Stuck at Shut Down Screen
[2 Advanced Ways]
If you have already tried the above-mentioned fixes and nothing seems to work, there are some advanced fixes you can try.
Method 1: Adjust USB Power Management Settings
If you donât have the right USB Power Management Settings on your PC, you may have trouble shutting down your PC.
Hereâs how you can adjust these settings:
- Right-click on âStartâ and click on âDevice Managerâ.
- Expand the âUniversal Serial Bus controllersâ option.
- Now right-click on every âUSB Root Hubâ item and click on âPropertiesâ.
- Navigate to the âPower Managementâ tab.
- Check the box next to âAllow the computer to turn off this device to save powerâ.
- Hit âOKâ.
- Now repeat the above for every âUSB Root Hubâ item in the list.
- Once done, restart your PC.
Method 2: Clean-Boot Your Windows
By Clean-Booting your Windows, you can start your PC with minimum startup programs and drivers. Doing so helps you identify any background apps that may be causing shutdown problems.
Hereâs how to clean boot your Windows:
- On your PC, press âWin + Râ and type âmsconfigâ.
- Now press âEnterâ and go to the âServicesâ tab.
- Next, select the âHide all Microsoft servicesâ checkbox and click on âDisable allâ.
- Now go to the âStartupâ tab and select âOpen Task Managerâ.
- Next, right-click on every non-Windows entry and click on âDisableâ.
- Now close the âTask Managerâ and go to the âBootâ tab.
- Select the âSafe Bootâ option and then hit âRebootâ.
While you can always force-shutdown your PC to get rid of the shutdown screen freeze, it is not recommended to do so. Force shutdowns can cause system corruptions and important data deletion. Therefore, we recommend you try the above-mentioned ways to fix Windows stuck at the Shutting Down screen. These fixes are bound to solve the shutdown problem.
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