What do I do if my Dell laptop is stuck on restarting?
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What do I do if my Dell laptop is stuck on restarting?
The following workaround may help with this problem:
- Hold the FN (Function key) down while powering on the system.
- Still holding the FN key, start tapping the Windows key to bypass the issue.
- This should bring up the login screen.
How do I get out of Dell BIOS?
Depending on the BIOS, must press a key that is listed at the bottom of the screen to load default settings. Press ESC to exit the BIOS, and be sure to select Save and Exit to save your changes.
How do I reboot my Dell laptop after factory reset?
Be sure you have backed up your files before beginning this task.
- Click Start.
- Select Reset this PC (System Setting).
- Under Advanced Startup, select Restart now.
- At the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot.
- Select Factory Image Restore.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process.
Why is my laptop restarting forever?
The reason why the restart is taking forever to complete might be an unresponsive process running in the background. For example, the Windows system is trying to apply a new update but something stops from working properly during the restart operation.
How do I force a Dell computer to shut down?
A forced shutdown is where you literally force your computer to shut off. To shut down when the computer is not responding, hold the power button in for about 10 to 15 seconds and the computer should power down. You will lose any unsaved work that you had opened.
How do I reboot my Dell computer?
Restore your Dell computer using Windows Push-Button Reset
- Click Start.
- Select Reset this PC (System Setting).
- Under Reset this PC, select Get Started.
- Select the option to Remove everything.
- If you are keeping this computer, select Just remove my files.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process.
Why did my PC restart screen stuck?
Hardware failure or system instability can cause the computer to reboot continuously. The problem could be the RAM, Hard Drive, Power Supply, Graphics Card or External devices: – or it could be an overheating or BIOS issue. This post will help you if your computer freezes or reboots due to Hardware issues.