After the updates of Windows a blue screen * STOP: 0x0000007E

After running only a full windows update tonight. When the machine booted up back came to a blue screen with the message next stop:

STOP: 0X0000007E (0X805C49B8, 0XF7A742B4, 0 X 80000003, 0XF7A73FB0)

After running through the diagnostics on all very well control, e.g. hard drive, memory, video, hardware, etc...  I can't start in safe mode, a previous state, whatever it is.

I'm at a loss complete as to what I can do.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Mark

After running only a full windows update tonight. When the machine booted up back came to a blue screen with the message next stop:

STOP: 0X0000007E (0X805C49B8, 0XF7A742B4, 0 X 80000003, 0XF7A73FB0)

After running through the diagnostics on all very well control, e.g. hard drive, memory, video, hardware, etc...  I can't start in safe mode, a previous state, whatever it is.

I'm at a loss complete as to what I can do.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Mark

UPDATE:

I ended the disc of Windows running in the repair mode, and it fixed the problem.  Fortunately, no files have been lost!  And I started a return costs upward as well ;)

I hope that the update will be fixed soon.

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