Thin client HP t610 thin WW: thin client

Installed an update a few months ago, and everytime I turn on the thin client, he begins to initialize.  After that initial "starting Windows" screen it starts at the end of the update of Windows saying:

'Stage 3 of 3 '.

"Configure Windows update."

'32% complete '.

"Do not turn off your computer.

If stays there for a few minutes, then it starts to close.  But it restarts the computer and is stuck in this loop, until I have turn off the workstation.

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