PC crashes and a blue screen on startup after installation of updates

My pc stops and restarts a blue screen when there is an update to download and install. It is well after I installed the update. Is there an automatic Start Up in the "Local View" app that I can start

[Original title: updates Crash]

Hi William,.

If the PC crashes and displays a blue screen whenever you try to install an update, then it could indicate some other underlying problems in the computer. What was the error message displayed when the computer has started a bluescreen?

Alternatively, you can refer to this article for more information on blue screen errors:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-CA/Windows-8/resolve-Windows-blue-screen-errors

Get back to us with the exact error message with any error code displayed in the blue screen, so that we can understand what caused this problem and help you accordingly.

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