BSOD on all options after starting windows updates running.

I ran the windows updates last night I shut down my computer.  I remember it being about 12 updates to run.

Windows Vista, 32-bit

This morning, I rebooted my computer and during the loading sequence, updates continue (the non-graphical part) and then I got a BSOD.  I tried to run all the security modes and got the same message.

I ran repair my system disk and got the message that he could not repair the version of windows.  I tried a system restore, but it said I had no save points.

Is there a way to manually tell it that updates have been an uninstall from the reapir vista disk command prompt?

The specific the BSOD error code is
0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x8264CB56, 0x803998CC, 0x803995C8)

Any help which is not one of these answers canned that has a bunch of stuff I can't do since I can't on something else that the ERD would be useful.
Thank you!

In the end I solved it me - so if someone runs into similar codes - here is the summary:

I ran Windows Update.
On reboot the part of the update that runs in non-graphical mode full - then crashed by the computer.
I got BSOD screens whenever I tried to boot in any mode.
The specific error code is 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x8264CB56, 0x803998CC, 0x803995C8)
I tried the repair disk installation process - which could not find anything.
I couldn't do a system restore point, because they were all gone.
I called Microsoft - they were very nice, but their only solution was to re - install which was not possible for me.
I downloaded and created a boot cd on another computer that could run antivirus software.
The disc has been call BootCD Secured2k - there is a forum on the Mcafee site about this.
I used it and found a Patched - atapi.sys trojan that he removed from the case.
(Reading between the lines - this thing has been disrupted by the Microsoft Update that caused the mess)
Then I got a new problem starting with the error code: 0x0000007b 0x80399bb0
Same problem of being unable to boot in any mode.
Same problem of being useless installation disc repair.
After leaving it for a few hours, it occurred to me that perhaps when atapi.sys, that Trojan has been deleted the file was so.
I connected the command line available from the installation disc advanced repair options.
ATAPI.sys had indeed disappeared.
I used the X:\windows\system32\drivers\atapi.sys and copied on my C:\Windows\system32\drivers.
And presto! -my windows starts with happiness and everything seemed to work.
(Why can't notice of repair of microsoft one missing disk or messed up file atapi.sys?)

Unfortunately a few days later I noticed the Windows updates not working and I couldn't go even this part of the site.
I tried everything I could think of and failed.
So I called Mircorosoft again.
We spent an hour on the phone and they found the problem this time!
I used OpenDNS as my DNS provider for performance of problems caused by Time Warner.
For some reason any OpenDNS blocking any attempt on my end to reach the Microsoft Update sites.
I went from Microsoft recommended DNS and my computer was happy again.
Everything has been happy since.

And just to prove that I learned my lesson - I bought Norton Ghost and tries to configure full backups regular since the system restore point says that it don't work for me (I have a vista upgrade a XP Home machine on a FAT file system)

So:
Secured2K bootable anti-virus CD (and you can run other analyses of viruses such as PA recommended wear)
If ATAPI. SYS is removed or bad - I copied it from the disc command prompt install.
If you Microsoft updates stop working and you can't reach their windowsupdate.microsoft.com - check your DNS.

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