HP15-f133wm: following frozen laptop has no update

Computer laptop was frozen for the last 3 hours after an update has failed. Message on the screen indicates failure update we are undoing changes does not put off the computer. Any ideas? I tried to restart and reset

Enter in recovery mode to perform F11 key start and go to to solve menu. Help on menu, click Refresh Pc.This will remove windows updates and uninstall all of the programs in the program (x 86) no program files on the C: DRIVE or the drive where windows is installed. The list of uninstalled programs will appear on your desktop as a Applications.html.Your deleted documents and other files will remain unchanged. Hope this helps

PS: I ALSO HAD THIS PROBLEM 2 MONTHS AGO. I WAS STUCK IN A REBOOT LOOP. THIS SOLVED THE PROBLEM FOR ME.

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