Computer goes into a reboot loop after installation of an update

Original title: Windows Update on August 12, 2011

My laptop has done a windows update this morning, don't know what he did, it was very fast now, everytime I turn on windows trying to open then fails and continues to do this in a loop.  Please no technique with the help of numpty here!

Hello

1. what update has the problem from occurring?

Follow these steps and check if the problem persists.
 
Step 1:


You can check if you can "disable automatic system failure reboot " from the options in advance. In this way the computer will not go into a reboot loop and you will be able to note the error code, if any. If you see no error code, you can answer comes back with the error code.
 
Step 2:
 
I suggest that you start your computer in safe mode and check if the problem persists.
 
Step 3:
 
If the system works fine in safe mode, I suspect that there could be a conflict of software of third party causing the problem to occur. I suggest that you start your machine in a clean boot State.
 
Note: Follow step 7 to your computer as usual.
 
See the below article access in Event Viewer.
 
Open event viewer

Step 4:

 
Updated version has a problem in the history of the update.
 
a. open Windows Update by clicking on the button start. In the search box, type Update, and then in the list of results, click Windows Update.
(b) in the left pane, click view update history.
c. to display more information about an update, double-click it.
 
Do System Restore to the point that your computer worked very well and install updates manually ensuring that do not install the problem causing the update unless it says 'important update '.

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