Configuration of the windows updates failed; returning from the changes

Issue started after an automatic update. I was on a flight and had to put the laptop, so I just closed the lid to sleep there.

Next time, he attempted to restart and was blocked at the infamous 12%. After 15 minutes, he would go to sleep, and the cycle repeated.

After several cycles, now it just goes right to fail... Configuration page. It has been sitting there for hours.

It is a HP Pavilion with Windows preinstalled 8 g7. It came not with a boot disk. The security software is Norton package which is preinstalled. No action to produce a response. I have not put it on the desktop by placing the cursor at the bottom left, impossible to open the search menu and power by going up to the right. Drag to the left or right doesn't matter. F8 does nothing. Windows + R does nothing. I can force a shutdown by holding the power button; turn on/off then goes to logo hp briefly and then I'm back where I was.

2nd question, if I can get in a way the computer to answer, I can install an earlier version of Windows, as W8 does simply not reliable?

If you want to downgrade to Windows 7, you'll first need to check if the manufacturer of your computer offer native Windows 7 drivers, otherwise you will need to think back to the computer and buy one with Windows 8 Pro to give you downgrade rights, buy a computer with Windows 7 installed (HP is running one day 4 for example on Windows 7 computers portable and desktop computers) , or learn to live with Windows 8. As to your question, try to run an automatic repair, or a refreshment resets the advanced form options. You don't mention your computer so I can not tell you how to access these services. See the manual of your computer or your computer factory support to find out how to access these functions. Hope this helps and if you need any additional aid station and we will be happy to help you.

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