Windows 10: Stuck on ‘You’re 96% there, Please keep your computer on.’
Discus and support Stuck on ‘You’re 96% there, Please keep your computer on.’ in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Computer stuck on You’re 96% there. Please keep your computer on. The circle freezes, then sits on the black page for an age and goes to ‘Your device... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by caroline bray, Nov 21, 2024.
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