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HP Notebook 15-dy1036nr
Microsoft Windows 11

Had to do a system restore after trying to do latest windows 11 update, now computer is stuck on (system restore is restoring the registry). Any suggestions would help

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Hi @kingpin300800
Welcome to HP Support Community. This is a great place to post questions and find answers.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

I see that your HP Notebook 15-Dy1036nr is stuck on "system restore is restoring the registry" during system restore.

 

When using System Restore where there is a "System Restore is restoring registry", you can enter into the Advanced Startup Options and execute System Restore to the last errorless point.

I suggest that you follow the steps listed below to perform system restore.
1. Press the power button several times until the screen boots to the Advanced Startup Options.
2. You will see a blue-color interface. Click on the "Advanced options" tab.
3. Choose the "Troubleshoot" from "Choose an option,"; Then click "Advanced options".
4. Then, you can see several options on the interface. Choose "System Restore". 
5. Type your Windows account and password, then click "Continue".
6. Choose a restore point and click "Next". Then after confirming your restore point, that has been finished.

 

Let me know if this works.
Take care and have a good day.

 

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Rainbow23 - HP Support.
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