To restart now Windows Vista KB971029 stops in a loop

After installation Update KB971029 installed 3 March 2011, reboot the received message: MS Visual C++ Runtime Library application, rquested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way, report writer.  After you click OK, reboot continues waiting, then start from the beginning, until it reaches the same point - loops over and over.  Although the journal has shown that it has been installed, it still showed as an update waiting. At one point had the laptop open and KB071029 uninstalled then reinstalled and the computer worked fine for a while.  Tried to open Friday morning March 8, same thing, still cannot start my Toshiba Satellite L300D - 040 under Vista Home Premium with all installed service packs available.  What should I do now?

Just because "nothing has shown" when you scanned with NAV does NOT mean that the computer has not been infected. Looks like he may have been infected since the incident of online banking services.

I hope that you have changed your all your passwords (etc.) online banking & credit since then!

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