A patch prevents the system from start - after KB981852

Now I got my Windows 7 x 64 no longer starts after the automatic update of last night. Seems that some hardware configurations are not affected. I can't start for something else than to the console. I tried to remove everything "removable". All I need is to begin the system only once, to run some software to make backups. Unfortunately, I don't have restore points, or images of my system. In the newspapers of the restoration, I could see 'BadPatch '.

Hi MichaelKim,

Do you get any error messages when you try to start?

Step 1: Try the Startup Repair tool and check if the problem persists

Startup Repair:- Startup Repair is a Windows Recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as system files missing or damaged that could preventWindows to start properly.

Access system recovery options. Follow the steps mentioned in the link below

What are the 7 system recovery options windows?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7

 

Step 2: Try to remove the update pending via the Windows Recovery Environment command prompt (WIN RE)

 

(a) access advanced menu boot options by pressing the key F8 during restart the computer > on the screen Advanced Startup Options > optionSelect repair your computer (as mentioned in the previous step)

(b) now select recovery command line tool

(c) at the command prompt, type Dism/Online/Get - Packages , and then press ENTER.

This will produce a list of updates installed and packets.  They will look like this:

The package identity: WUClient-SelfUpdate-Core-TopLevel ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x 86 ~ ~ 7.4.7600.226

Status: installed

Output type: Feature Pack

Install time: 25/09/2009 12:02 AM


Find the most recent and then make a note of the name of the package.

(d) then run the command: dism Online/Remove-Package/PackageName:WUClient-SelfUpdate-Core-TopLevel ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x 86 ~ ~ 7.4.7600.226 (name of update of the previous step)

Restart the computer and test to see if the problem persists

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