Update of Windows 8 + laptop into a reboot loop

I initially had the problem that my apps detect that there is an internet connection, so I started to do the following steps:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_8-networking/Windows-8-apps-no-Internet-connection/09c89430-eabf-4d67-b56a-4e22662f26a7

According to method 2, I completed step 1 but when I restarted, he started to update. When it restarted it said she has been updated all the way up to 100%, but then he goes to another screen and says to restart and it repeats again and again and again. How can I possibly fix it if I can't get to a screen that says?
Thank you.

I left my laptop on unplugged overnight and in the morning, the battery was dead so I started it up and it worked. I literally did nothing. Thanks for your reply though!

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