Windows 10: Windows Hello! got stuck at "Getting Ready"

Discus and support Windows Hello! got stuck at "Getting Ready" in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Step 1 Remove the Face Recognition 1 Click on the Windows icon > Click Settings > Click Accounts. 2 click Sign-in options. 3 In the Windows Hello area... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Joanna MAZIARCZYK, Jan 27, 2025 at 6:48 AM.

  1. Windows Hello! got stuck at "Getting Ready"


    Step 1 Remove the Face Recognition 1 Click on the Windows icon > Click Settings > Click Accounts. 2 click Sign-in options. 3 In the Windows Hello area under Face Recognition, click Remove. Step 2 Re-install the IR camera driver1 In Windows, search for and open Device Manager. 2 Expand the Imaging Devices. 3 Right-click on the IR camera and select Uninstall. 4 Confirm the uninstallation. 5 Restart the computer to reinstall the Webcam driver.

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    Joanna MAZIARCZYK, Jan 27, 2025 at 6:48 AM
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  2. Getting Windows Ready Stuck

    Hi Pablo,

    If your computer is still stuck at the Getting Windows Ready screen, we suggest that you go to this

    thread
    and perform the steps provided by Tadasha Mishra and other community members which other people have found helpful.

    Let us know how it goes.

    Thank you.
     
  3. Windows Hello stuck at "Getting Ready"

    From the lock screen and trying to login with facial recognition, Windows 10 tells me "Getting Ready". Then nothing happens.

    My camera seems to be working fine and it supports Windows Hello (Razer Stargazer webcam).

    Intel Real-Sense drivers are up to date according to the device manager. Windows 10 has all the latest updates.

    Any suggestions?
     
  4. Alden Rey Win User

    Windows Hello! got stuck at "Getting Ready"

    Computer stuck at getting windows ready

    Hi,

    For us to effectively assist you, may we ask if you made any recent changes on your computer prior to the issue?

    Have you tried any possible troubleshooting steps? If yes, what are those steps? This is to avoid repeating of the possible steps done.

    If Windows 10 install gets stuck on the message "Getting Windows ready", it is possible that the internet connection might be running slow. Kindly ensure that your internet connection can suffice the download during the update. The other thing would be a conflict
    from external devices. We suggest temporarily disconnect all peripherals aside from mouse and keyboard.

    If you require any further information, let us know.

    Regards.
     
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