This is a frustrating issue because it occurs every time Windows
10 starts.Its possible for users to suspect that a third-party application or service is causing
this error, but even after performing Clean Boot the issue remains. This
problem will make your PC almost unusable. Fortunately, there are few potential
solutions that you can try.
Solution 1 – Enter Safe Mode
According
to many users, one way to avoid crashes and freezes is to enter Safe Mode. Safe Mode
doesn’t have these types of problems and everything works without any issues.
To enter Safe Mode, follow these simple steps:
1.
Restart your PC few
times during the boot sequence to start Automatic Repair process.
2.
Choose Troubleshoot
> Advanced options > Startup settings and click the Restart button.
3.
Once your PC restarts,
choose Safe Mode with Networking by pressing the appropriate
key.
While
you’re in Safe Mode, you shouldn’t have any problems with freezes or crashes
and you’ll be able to search for different solutions online.
Solution 2 –IF THE Problem is due to Anniversary Update Download
Anniversary Update ISO files and try to upgrade again
One
solution proposed by users is to download Build 1607 ISO file and install
Anniversary Update using that ISO file. Before you try this solution, be sure
to revert back to the previous build or else the process won’t work. To download official Windows 10
Anniversary Update ISO files be sure that you have an empty DVD
or USB flash drive and Media Creation Tool ready.
After you create your bootable USB flash drive, insert it into your computer,
run setup.exe and install the update.