Configuration of loop of updates

During the installation of Windows updates, my system displays "Configuring updates: stage 3 of 3 do not turn off your computer.» He jumps then from 0% to 97%, and then restarts the computer. Upon reboot, the computer displays the same message and goes through the same stop / restart loop. How can I get him to stop?

See if this sugesstion can help you:- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358>

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    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_8-windows_update/failure-configuring-Windows-updates-reverting/9205aaba-BAfD-4760-8cae-26c82695136a

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    Please contact Microsoft Community.

    We understand the inconvenience that you are experiencing.

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    Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    You did it any significant hardware or change software on the computer before this problem?

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  • "Failure of configuration of the windows updates". error: WindowsUpdate_80070003 / 0 x 80070003

    Original title:

    "Failure of configuration of the windows updates".

    Hello

    I use Windows 8 and updated to 8.1 last month after graduating from the messages on HP laptop. As soon as I updated to 8.1 it stopped working correctly. It has become very slow and I was unable to perform any task. I went back to Windows 8, once I had this option. Since then, I get this error message «Failure of configuration updates windows.» Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer. »

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