Blue screen flashing

I have 3 computers all run Windows 7 Pro. In the last 24 hours, all 3 have completed an automatic update of Windows. Now all 3 are not usable. When the computer is finished the update and stops I can restart the machine - the computer looks like it starts correctly however it gets the blue screen and flashes repeatedly with a spinning icon. When I try to start in safe mode it gets at least up to the point where I can click the icon to open a session - but I never received a place to type my password and the screen goes only to the logon icon. What has Microsoft done?

I must point out that all 3 computers running Norton Antivirus.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand that you found problems screen flashing after installing the recent update of KB3097877 in your Windows 7 system. In order to diagnose and resolve the issue, I suggest you try the steps posted by Ravinath P replied on 13 November 2015 in the following thread and check if the steps help you to solve the problem.

Screen flickering and problems log on Windows 7 after installation of updates

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-update/flickering-screen-and-sign-in-problems-on-Windows/df9c8255-587f-4DBF-BB45-6639b29dc4ae?TM=1447375680761

Hope this information is useful. Let us know if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

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