When you start, shut down, or restart Windows, you don't see much detail to show you exactly what's happening. Maybe because Microsoft doesn't like it. However, there is a registry tweak called verbose mode that shows you exactly what your computer is doing during these processes.
This can be useful because if your computer freezes while doing something like opening the local session manager or closing the Update Orchestrator service, then you know what to fix.

To use the Registry Editor, type regedit in Windows Search and click the first result.
When regedit opens, follow the path..
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ System

Next, create a DWORD (32-bit) value called verbosestatus. Open this DWORD and set it to 1 as shown in the image above.
You are ready, restart your system
Although the press releases will range from very select to rare, I said I'd pass...because sometimes the editors hide.

