Install updates windows on my laptop and after restart is stuck in a loop yets to windows screen then goes beck at startup

installed updates for windows xp windows do not know the last time they did, I think he was as 70 of them after the restart he gets to the windows screen then goes right back to the screen that appears when you turn on safe mode I tried same thing start and I don't know where are the boot disks. Any ideas what to try

Hi Jim,.

It seems that there may be a startup program or service that is causing the reboot. If the same problem happens even in Safe Mode, the computer is pretty damn good since its XP. XP is still the best OS for many users, but the downside is that there are options unlike Vista and Windows 7, they have JOBS and the Windows recovery environment I've seen have saved a lot of time to repair. YES JOBS.
If you don't have the recovery CD, your computer manufacturer SHOULD have it unless you have an integrated HARD disk restore function. As far as I know, you can request a CD for a few dollars. Around under $ 10, I guess?
See you soon ~

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