Iconia w510 shutting down 30 seconds or less after startup

W510

Kd1 keyboard

Windows 8.1

Fully charged

Installed Windows updates last night, this morning the machine displays 'Shutting Down' less than 30 seconds after starting. Sometimes, I get where the office, Win + X, Power Options... Then stops. Cannot turn off fast, cannot access the BIOS startup, fail safe mode, can not boot to USB, can'taccess, event viewer.

I can shift-restart the connection, but the keyboard keys are not recognized when choosing the restart options

Success!

I was able to perform a system restore. Running system restore to... Console (?) of recovery has failed after 3 attempts, but I tried something different after the third attempt. Restorations did not because a "file was not accessible" and the suggested it was due to the antivirus being active system. I don't know if Eset is responsible at the level of recovery, but in any case, when I restarted I went directly to Safe Mode (don't know how I could achieve that) and when I was at the level of the Office mode without failure the system restore failed message was always clear. I retried and the restore was successful.

The restore point chosen was immediately before the update that caused the failure.

According to Event Viewer, the stops were triggered by a thermal event. (the tablet was NOT yet hot - erreneous reports).

Updates are available again, but I don't know who to avoid. I'll post capture event viewer and available updates if someone could suggest what update could be responsible for this failure I'd appreciate the input. But I'm sure it's

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