After the automatic installation of Windows updates, laptop computer stops unexpectedly

After that I installed the automatic updates my laptop stops unexpectedly. No one knows why this happens?

Hello

· The updates have been installed on the computer?

· What is the service pack installed?

· You receive an error message or error code when the computer starts?

You can follow the link below and get the exact error message or error code: Windows XP restarts unexpectedly or restarts when you shut down the computer: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320299

For reference: Advanced Troubleshooting for shutdown problems in Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308029

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