Share this article
Improve this guide
PC Ran Into a Problem and Needs to Restart is Stuck at 100 [Fix]
Boot into the Recovery Mode and apply fixes one by one
4 min. read
Updated onMarch 29, 2024
updated onMarch 29, 2024
Share this article
Improve this guide
Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more
Key notes
Several users have reported that their PC ran into a problem and needs to restartand this error is stuck at 100 percent. This error isn’t specific to a particular OS version. ThisBSOD error appearsout of nowhere and the annoying part is that it doesn’t let you access your PC.
If you are also facing a similarPC ran into a problem and needs to restarterror and the progress bar is stuck at 100 percent, then you have come to the right place.
What causes the PC to run into a problem and restart?
Here are a few of the most common reasons that can trigger the PC to run into a problem and needs to restart and be stuck at 100 percent.
How can I fix the PC that ran into a problem and needs to restart?
One of the most straightforward procedures is the following:
Now apply the below-advanced troubleshooting methods and possibly resolve the error.
1. Run the Startup Repair tool
The startup repair tool will scan your PC for any issues and will try to fix the problem. If everything is successful then you will be able to log in to your PC normally.
2. Perform System Restore
One important thing that you should do on your PC is to create a system restore point. Because during a situation such as the BSOD error, it helps you to revert back to the normal settings.
You can refer to our guide and learn how you cancreate a system restore pointon your PC. In case the system restore point doesn’t work, you can check out this guide that lists a bunch of solutions toresolve the restore point not workingissue.
3. Uninstall updates
4. Run SFC Scan and DISM commands
5. Reset your PC
Do note that using this option you can either proceed with the option to remove all files from your PC or keep your personal files and only replace the system files.
Mostly, the latter does the job, because it is often the problem with the system files. However, make sure to select to keep your personal files, and better yet, create a backup of all your files.
That is it from us in this guide. Let us know in the comments below, which one of the above solutions helped you resolve the problem at hand.
More about the topics:BSoD errors
Sagar Naresh
Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.
He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.
User forum
0 messages
Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes
Comment*
Name*
Email*
Commenting as.Not you?
Save information for future comments
Comment
Δ
Sagar Naresh