Cannot start windows more after Microsoft Update

I have XP.  Once Microsoft installed a auto update July 16, I could no longer open Windows normally.  What did do? That's happened?  How can I return to my computer if can't open?  It seems that the computer doesn't send any signal to the video monitor so I can't enter all orders. Finally, I learned that I can open in Mode safe mode but not in normal mode... But I need a normal mode to access everything.

Of "automatic update" are what kind you referring?  As you have acknowledged, XP should not be getting updates.  I also asked if you have an installation disc, and you did not.

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