Automatic repair Windows stuck 8 loop

I know it sounds familiar and I actually watched the solutions for some people
He tried update encountered an error, then for the 8 last hours, he is stuck in a loop of auto repair, since it is a HP Pavilion laptop, it has no disk drive and I know that the windows 8 with the laptop on his hard drive, so I have no disc to put on a USB key is , and I can go into the bios menu
She sucks a bit that she updates a mandatory update and crashed and causes so much grief, I wouldn't it scratch nor can I afford to take it to a Tech, I don't really like on data loss, I care to receive this laptop works again
Thanks in advance ~ Trevor

Hello Trevor,

 
I can understand how it can be frustrating when things don't work as expected.
 
Please help me with the following information:
 
1. do you get an error message, if yes, what is the exact error message?

3. did you of recent changes made to your computer before this problem?

3. have you Windows 8 came pre installed with the computer?

 

Lets try the following methods and check if it helps.

Method 1: I suggest to create a recovery disk usb to a computer to work with the same operating system and architecture (64-bit or 32-bit).

Method 2: With the recovery USB disk entering the prompt command and then rename want it pending.

1. Press windows key + X key together on the keyboard.

2. Select prompt (Admin)

3 copy and paste the following command.
pending.old c:\windows\winsxs\pending.xml Ren
4 restart the computer.
 

Method 3: If the problem persists always run the system restore by using the USB.

Start settings for Windows (including safe mode)

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-8/Windows-startup-settings-including-safe-mode

Note: When you perform the system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

Additional information:

If the problem persists I suggest you refer to the suggestion of JustinKostic responded on 29 October 2012
 
Hope this information helps, please respond with the requested information and the status of the question to get help.

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    Enable or disable the Windows Defender real-time protection

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    Schedule when Windows Defender scans your computer http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/schedule-when-Windows-Defender-scans-your-computer

    Using Windows Defender

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/using-Windows-Defender

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    Thahaseena M
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