After the updates installed for xp edition family, computer does not start even in safe mode (or in any other mode)

computer does not restart after installing updates for xp home edition - does not restart in any mode (including safe mode)

HiRonKlip,

If you have the Windows XP installation disk, you can perform a manual system restore by following this link.

How do I recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP startup

Hope the helps of information. Please post back and we do know.

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