Computer updates Cause either BSOD start or reboot continuously

Hello

My problem occurs when I try to update my computer by using Windows Update.  The updates will download and install problem, but when I restart the computer as needed, things start to go wrong.  The first time I tried to update my computer, the computer would crash to the BSOD everytime I tried to start it.  It would break just before the Vista orb appears when starting upwards.  I used the installation disk to use system restore to restore the computer to the State it was in before the update.  I've tried so far my computer again.  The installation went well, but when I restarted my computer, the computer would have reached the stage of "Configuring Updates" - step 3 of 3 where it might go from 0% to 97% then restart itself and repeat the process.  I used the same method as before you restore the computer to its original state, but this time I came with several errors.

First of all, two programs recently no longer work, I installed.  All their files are there, except the .exe files.

Secondly, the network in the system tray icon has a red "X" next to it, and it gives the error "the dependency service or group could start."  However, I can always connect to my network, I am sure that what is actually wrong with it.

Third, I get two errors when I start my computer.  These errors come Windows Defender and the other two come from Windows Problem Reports and Solutions.  Whenever I try to run a program I get an error: "0xc0000022: this program does not initialize."  Also, whenever I click the games button in the start menu, the Explorer window will open briefly, and then close without taking me in the Games folder.

There are 20 update, I installed at the time which could have caused this.  They are:

KB963017

KB951847 x 64

KB948881

KB952004

KB956572

KB958690

KB959426

KB960225

KB960803

KB960715

KB890830

KB960544

KB905866

KB915597

KB955706

KB967912

KB960353

KB960003

KB959997

KB962871

I think it's all of them.  I am running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 x 64.

So my 3 main questions are:

What updates are the cause of the problem?

How can I solve the problem of update?

How can I correct the mistakes of program described above?

Thank you

Hi someone77,

Thank you for using the Vista Forums.

I think you should seriously consider upgrading on-site. Your personal files should remain intact.

Here's a great post from Marilyn that explains how do.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/VistaInstall/thread/81244a7c-487B-438b-9080-2ced9a4addd4/

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