Most people I know just close the lid of the laptop and put it to sleep. It is fast, fast and easy. But sometimes you have to close it. The reasons may vary: installing/uninstalling new applications, fixing errors, or simply because it is good for the health of your laptop. Some users find that they can no longer be closed. Windows Stuck on Shutting down Screen.
This is strange because you don’t know what to do. Most users just wait for it to realize that it is a waste of time. Other users complained that the laptop shuts down because its battery has run out. Here are some possible explanations and solutions.
Let’s get started.
1. UPDATE WINDOWS OS
Press Windows key+I on the keyboard to open Settings and click on Update & Security.

Check for updates there and install, if you find any. That may resolve some known or even unknown bugs.

After the installation is complete, restart the computer. Then check if the computer hangs when the screen is turned off.
2. CHECK IF APP OR PROCESS ARE RUNNING
Certain applications or processes may be running in the background. They may prevent the computer from shutting down completely. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager and make sure to close all applications before starting the shutdown.

Ideally, you should close all open windows and applications before closing. Windows takes longer to close these applications and may ask you to save your work before exiting. These may cause further delays or worse, errors.
3. FORCE SHUTDOWN
There is a way to force your computer to shut down if Windows Stuck on Shutting down Screen, which only takes a few minutes. Press and hold the power button for a few seconds. Things may run more smoothly the next time it is closed. If not, go to the next point.
4. TROUBLESHOOT POWER
Open Settings again (Windows key+I) and search for Find and fix problems with your computer’s power settings.

Click on Advanced in the pop-up window to select Apply repairs automatically and click on Next.

From there, follow the instructions on the screen to resolve the Windows 10 screen shut down error.
5. FAST STARTUP
This solution is suitable for laptop users. Press the Windows key + X to open the hidden menu, then select the power option from there. Click Other power settings.

That will open the Control Panel. Click on Choose what the power buttons do.

Click on Change settings that are currently unavailable.

Scroll a little to disable Turn off fast start-up (recommended). Save.

Quick start can help your computer start faster. However, it may interrupt the shutdown process. As? By entering the extended hibernation state, this means that your system will not shut down. Therefore, the startup time is faster. It is also called hybrid shutdown. Microsoft support professionals acknowledge that there may be compatibility issues. This means that it may be repaired in the future. Cross your fingers, right?
6. POWER PLAN
The power plan can be changed, and most Windows 10 users will change it according to their needs. What happens when the lid of your laptop is closed, how long does it take for the system to go to sleep, etc. Restoring these settings to the default values can solve the problem of the computer stuck when the screen is turned off.
Follow the steps above to return to the power options, and then click Change plan settings.

Click on Change advanced power settings.

Click on Restore plan defaults and then click Apply and OK.

7. STARTUP APPS
Some applications and programs are designed to start when you start your computer. Depending on the number of applications and their complexity, startup and shutdown times may vary from computer to computer. Good time to clean the house. Download and open CCleaner, or you can choose other reputable applications.
Click on Startup under Tools

Select the application you don’t want to start at startup, and click Disable from here. This not only helps to solve the Windows Stuck on Shutting down Screen problem, but also shortens the boot time.
8. UPDATE INTEL DRIVERS
Open the device manager from the start menu and wait to scrape it off. Intel has released a utility that can keep all your drivers updated. Just click the link below to download and install it. Even if you have no problems, I suggest you do this.

As we all know, Intel drivers can cause Windows shutdown problems. Please note that it also updates the IMEI (Intel Management Engine Interface) driver, which you may consider as a recommended step in some other guides.
9. SFC SCAN
SFC scans the system file checker to find damaged system files and try to repair them. Open a command prompt with administrator privileges and enter the following commands.
sfc /scannow
Try to shut down your computer and see if you are still getting stuck or not.
DON’T SHUT DOWN YOURSELF
Ideally, the shutdown process should run smoothly and is required from time to time. It’s frustrating to get stuck on the Windows Stuck on Shutting down Screen, but you shouldn’t stay for hours. If it doesn’t work within a few minutes, unless you install the update in another way, follow these instructions.
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