In case you turn it off while it’s in the installation phase, it’s possible that the other Windows processes will shut down. Then, all you can do is sit back and let Windows install the update. This process can take up some time and there may be a few hiccups . . . Read more
The “Preparing to Configure Windows” appears stuck or appears for too long on Windows 7 and 10 at times when there are new updates to be installed or when a user is reinstalling or doing a clean install of Windows. The issue is usually caused by corrupt update files or . . . Read more
In case you turn it off while it’s in the installation phase, it’s possible that the other Windows processes will shut down. Then, all you can do is sit back and let Windows install the update. This process can take up some time and there may be a few hiccups . . . Read more
How long does it take to configure Windows Update? The update process can take a while; users often report that the process takes from 30 minutes up to 2 hours to complete.
Whether intentional or accidental, your PC shutting down or rebooting during updates can corrupt your Windows operating system and you could lose data and cause slowness to your PC. This happens mainly because old files are being changed or replaced by new files during an update.
Why do updates take so long to install? Windows 10 updates take a while to complete because Microsoft is constantly adding larger files and features to them. The biggest updates, released in the spring and fall of every year, take upwards of four hours to install — if there are . . . Read more
When you find a situation where the system stuck installing updates “Getting Windows ready, Don’t turn off your computer“. Microsoft Always recommends wait it out Windows is applying the updates to your computer. It may take some time for your system to finish these jobs.
What to Know Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Security and Maintenance > Maintenance > Stop Maintenance. Turn off Windows automatic updates to cancel any updates in progress and prevent future updates. On Windows 10 Pro, disable automatic updates in the Windows Group Policy Editor. 6 Dec . . . Read more
To disable Windows 10 Automatic Updates: Go to Control Panel – Administrative Tools – Services. Scroll down to Windows Update in the resulting list. Double click the Windows Update Entry. In the resulting dialog, if the service is started, click ‘Stop’ Set Startup Type to Disabled.
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.