I downloaded a Vista Service pack update. Upon restart, the computer crashes upward on the screen:! 0xc0190036! 2348/48738 (fusion.d11)

I was invited by what looked like a legitimate update notification.  After update, it asked me to restart the computer.  The computer hangs above the screen.  I tried Start Up repair without result.

Alton

Hi AltonChewning,

Please see the following thread similar with a possible fix:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_other-windows_update/Windows-Vista-SP2-installation-error-loop-x64/a1234293-0fc5-4688-8e2a-9229b3ebe365?page=1

I hope this helps!

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    2012-09-04 11:57:05, info CSI 00000135 [SR] full audit
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