In some cases, the problem may be temporary, and it will resolve after a few hours, but it is also possible that it will get stuck forever, in which case you need to fix it. There have been quite a few methods that have helped Windows users during this process, and we have listed them all below. Let’s get right into it!
Let the Screen Run For a Few Hours
Apparently, the process is quite slow in some cases, and some users report that leaving the process running for a few hours actually helped to fix the resetting issue. This is why we recommend leaving your PC overnight to let the process finish. In spite of being stuck at a certain percentage, if the process finishes, the problem is resolved. However, if the screen is still stuck at the same percentage even after leaving it overnight or you do not want to wait this long, jump to the next method below.
Perform a Hard Shut Down
If you have waited for a few hours already, you can stop the resetting process by performing a hard shut down. Here is how you can do that:
Boot with a Bootable USB
Multiple users reported that this method was effective for them for fixing the resetting problem. Using the Media Creation Tool, you can create a bootable USB drive that will allow you to perform a full clean install of your Windows operating system. Here is what you need to do: Once you create a bootable USB, you can use it to boot your computer. A bootable USB is better than a DVD because it is easier quicker to use. After you have performed the steps mentioned above, proceed with the next listed below to resolve the resetting issue:
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