/stuck on shutting down Error: Causes and Solutions

Shutdown errors occur due to different causes. Some common shutdown errors include:
* /stuck on shutting down error * /stuck on shutting down Windows * /stuck on shutting down Windows 7 * /stuck on shutting down Windows 8.1 * /stuck on shutting down Windows 10 * /stuck on shutting down Windows 10 The /stuck on shutting down error, however, is specific to Windows 10. In this guide, we’re going to show you how to fix /stuck on shutting down error.

Run SFC and DISM repair commands

  1. Press Windows Key + S and enter cmd. Now right-click on Command prompt and choose Run as administrator.
  2. When Command prompt starts, run the following command: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    When Command prompt starts, run the following command: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  3. Wait for the scan to finish.
  4. Now run the following command: SFC /Scannow

Run System File Checker (SFC)

  1. Press Windows + S and type cmd.
  2. Right-click on Command prompt and choose Run as Administrator.
  3. Now, type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow
    Now, type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow
  4. Wait for the scan to complete.

Run System Restore

  1. Press Windows Key + S and enter restore. Select Create a restore point from the menu. Now go to Advanced system settings and click on System protection.
  2. Click the System Restore button.
    Click the System Restore button.
  3. Click Next and wait for the process to finish.

Turn off fast startup

  1. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery
  2. Under Advanced Startup, choose Restart now and hold SHIFT
  3. Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options
    Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options
  4. Select the Startup Settings option
  5. Toggle the Restart now button

Perform a System Restore

  1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app, and select the System option.
  2. Now, select System protection on the left, and click on the Restore tab on the right.
    Now, select System protection on the left, and click on the Restore tab on the right.
  3. Now, select Choose a different restore point, and click on Next.
  4. Now, select the most recent restore point, and click on Next.
  5. Click Finish to complete the process.
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