continuous laptop restarting after an update

When I turn on the laptop the performances last updated 3/3 0% and towers then turns off and restarts and then just did the same thing again and again. I tried the option while pressing F8 on startup to the top and nothing works. Help, please!

Hi dddanni

Refer to this link:http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; EN-US; 949358

Response and let us know the status of the issue

Thank you
Anthony

Tags: Windows

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