Emergency: t5570e in the endless loop: applying update operation

Ugh... what's up with that? I was logged into the workstation as an administrator, you are trying to join the thing to a domain. I decided to look for updates of windows; He said that they were controlled by "your system administrator" (it's me, btw). Finally managed to join the domain and restarted.

She began to apply the updates of windows (27), obtained through 27, and then restarted.

And now, it's in this loop of reboot without end. boots gets windows logo and flag, then flashed:

"Application of an update operation 14999 14999 (\Registry\Machi...). (there very quickly to the top of 0, and the messege in parentheses is different for each 'operation').

Help! Any advice?  I don't want to spend the night in this client's Office tonight!  I have my wife run to the store for a 8 GB usb key so I can do a HP ThinState of Capture of the other 5570, working, and we hope to restore this State for this workstation.  Sheesh...

"HP ThinState Capture from the other 5570" was the answer... couldn't wait for to troubleshoot us it further.

15 minutes of capture, 20 minutes to install it.

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