Service pack update is stuck in the loop: 3 3 100%

Hello.  My wife's cell phone is having this problem after trying to install Service Pack 1 for its Vista Home Premium.
He joined 'Update 3 3 100% ', then he sits for a while before restarting the whole routine - again and again.  We tried to turn it off, and he took over just after turn it on again.  There is no error code.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Dave,.

Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Forums

Press and hold the power button until your pc is turned off completely.
then while the computer is turn on before it gets to the loading windows screen, press F8 key several times until you see
These options
(With the arrow keys and down, choose "Last known good configuration" then press enter)
Safe mode
Safe mode (with networking)
Last known good configuration<>
.
.
.
If this does not work, restart your computer. Perform the same steps, but rather start in SafeMode with network. When you're on the desktop, try to do windows updates and stop and start again. After the updates installed successfully restart computer and boot up normally this time.
When the computer comes back again to run updates again.

Please post back and let us know if this information was useful or if you are still needing help.

Thank you

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    2012-09-04 11:56:06, info CSI 00000111 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:06, transaction Info CSI 00000112 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, info CSI 00000115 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, info CSI 00000116 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, transaction Info CSI 00000117 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, Info CSI 00000119 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, CSI Info 0000011 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, CSI Info 0000011b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI Info 0000011 d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI 0000011e [SR] Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI Info 0000011f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:38, info CSI 00000121 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:39, 00000122 CSI info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:39, transaction Info CSI 00000123 [SR] beginning verify and repair
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    2012-09-04 11:56:50, CSI 0000012e [SR] Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:50, CSI Info 0000012f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, info CSI 00000131 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, info CSI 00000132 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, transaction Info CSI 00000133 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:05, info CSI 00000135 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:06, info CSI 00000136 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:06, transaction Info CSI 00000137 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:57:22, Info CSI 0000013e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:57:23, CSI 0000013f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:23, transaction Info 00000140 CSI [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, info CSI 00000142 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, info CSI 00000143 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, transaction Info CSI 00000144 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, Info CSI 00000146 [SR] full check
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, Info CSI 00000147 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, transaction Info CSI 00000148 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, Info CSI 0000014e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, CSI 0000014f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, transaction Info CSI 00000150 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, info CSI 00000152 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, info CSI 00000153 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, transaction Info CSI 00000154 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58, info CSI 00000156 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:58:01, info CSI 00000157 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:01, Info CSI 00000158 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:05, CSI Info 0000015a Verify [SR] full
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    2012-09-04 11:58:10, Info CSI 0000015e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:58:11, CSI 0000015f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:11, transaction Info CSI 00000160 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:16, Info CSI 00000162 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:58:17, info CSI 00000163 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:17, transaction Info CSI 00000164 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, Info CSI 00000166 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, 00000167 CSI info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, transaction Info CSI 00000168 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:24, CSI Info 0000016a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:58:25, CSI Info 0000016b [SR] audit 92 (0x0000005c) components
    2012-09-04 11:58:25, CSI Info 0000016 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, Info CSI 0000016e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI 0000016f [SR] repair 2 Info components
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, transaction Info CSI 00000170 [SR] beginning verify and repair
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    2012-09-04 11:58:31, info CSI 00000176 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:20 {10}] "tcpmon.ini" Microsoft-Windows-printing-StandardPortMonitor-TCPMonINI, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
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    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI Info 0000017 c [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:24 {12}] "settings.ini" Microsoft-Windows-Sidebar, Version = 6.0.6000.16615, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI Info 0000017 d [SR] this element is referenced by [l:160 {80}] "' Package_37_for_KB943411 ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x 86 ~ ~ 6.0.1.5.943411 - 110_RTM_neutral_GDR" "
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    2012-09-04 11:58:32, info CSI 00000183 [SR] validation of transaction
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