BOOT FAILURE AFTER UPDATE DOWNLOAD

I downloaded the updates windows and restared my laptop but it does not start up how can I get a boot disk

It's a real windows vista family premium preloaded when I bought the computer and registered with microsoft, which can make

with regard to the invoice

Hi Bill,

What is the exact error message when you try to start?

If the problem persists, you can run verification and startup repair. To do this, follow the steps mentioned in the links below

To access the System Recovery Options menu

Thanks and greetings

Ajay K

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