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How to Fix Windows 10 Stuck at Login Screen with Spinning CircleWhat did you do when Windows 10 just stuck at login screen with spinning circle, with password field and keybord disappeared? Will you watch it hanging there, freezing for a day but do nothing? Don't be silly. When you're with the exact cases like in the following, go ahead and try to fix by yourself.From Reddit - 'Windows updated yesterday when I shut down off my computer and when I turned it on today, it gets stuck at the blue spinning circle screen before the login screen. What should I do?' From bleepingcomputer - 'When I started my Dell Inspiron laptop, Windows ran some kind of 'start repair', and gave me the option to start in Safe Mode.

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Windows 10 update. So I just went out and bought a new laptop after mulling over the purchase for a while and got an Asus with core i5 5200U, 6GB RAM, HDD, etc. So I turn it on, start the setup, and after I go through it says sorry can't log you in and I try to make a local account with no success.

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I did, but when I tried to shut down, it hung with the circling blue dots. I shut it down and tried to restart. Now, it gets as far as the circling blue dots, which stay there for at least 20 minutes before I give up and shut it down.'

To fix Windows 10 PC stuck, hang, froze and won't boot on log in screen with blue spinning circle, please try one by one the following solutions: Solution 1. Confirm How and Where the Login Stuck Issue ComesFirst check if your keyboard and mouse are still working.

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Unplug then and reconnected them; nothings' changed? Try to restart the computer once or twice using the Power button in the bottom right corner.Experience? Go to fix it. Access to Windows by Pressing 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' KeysIf you do not see the box to log in, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and see if it brings up the login box to enter your password. Run Startup Repair. Use Power button and restart it three times to start the Windows recovery environment.

Click Troubleshoot on the Choose an option window. Opt for Advanced options and then select Startup repair.Solution 4.

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