Once implemented freezes screen, can get out of gel by Ctrl-alt-delete, starts in safe mode

I had to do a full system recovery on my computer with Vista. Towards the end of installation screen is frozen on a blue screen which says that it was a single configuration screen and to ignore the messages etc. other than those who might ask you to restart.  This form has remained for more than 1 hour and a half before I dared to think that there might be frozen by pressing Ctrl-alt-delete and then cancel I could get the desktop to appear how I was responsible for approving some updates, more than 90 more.  Half of these updates failed, but future attempts had succeeded re installation. Now everytime I restart the computer, it goes back to the original blue single please wait screen.  I can go out with Ctrl-alt-delete. I also tried Microsoft Fix - It and the sfc/scannow not detected no problems. Any suggestions would be welcome.  Thank you.  Susan

Hello

you do not say what was the original problem that caused you to reinstall in the 1st place

Now your problems started with a blue screen when you use manufacturers recovery process

If you have problems with the process of recovery of manufacturers, contact the manufacturer

It's their recovery process not microsofts

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