Computer restarts once the update of MS

Last night, I signed my computer using the the "updated 8 elements then shutdown computer", which was preselcted on my computer. The next day, I tried to start the computer, and it does not start. Just the light on the front flashes. I hear a noise inside, but nothing happens. It's almost as if the computer has 'lost its way back. Help?

Which edition of Windows and what Service Packs have been installed?

Have you tried Last known good Configuration ?

Have you tried to boot the system in Mode without failure and running system restore?
Start your computer in safe mode

If no joy, you have the installation media for Windows installed editing or is there an alternative to the method of recovery provided by the manufacturer of the system (OEM like Dell/HP etc)?

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