Updated windows HP 2000 error failed revertong configuration changes do not turn off the computer

This computer is my friend.  I don't know what she does for her.  I fixed it before, but it worked one for hours and the same message is still there.

"HP 2000 failed configuration error windows update revertong changes do not turn off the computer"

Can someone help me please?

I forgot too say what Windows 8.

Hi @Margaret_62 ,

Welcome to the HP Forums!

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I understand that your friends laptop HP 2000 is blocked on "default configuration of the Windows updates. Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer"and worked for hours.

First of all, I would like to try a hard reset. Performing a Hard Reset or forced Reset.

If the problem persists here are some links that may help.

"Configuration of the Windows updates failed. Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer"error when you try to install Windows updates (from support.microsoft.com)

Computer won't start (Windows 7, Vista, XP)

If this is not resolved so, you can try a Refresh Your PC to solve problems (Windows 8).

This will reinstall Windows, but does not affect your personal files.

If you need further assistance, please provide your exact model of 2000 HP notebook and the result of the resolution of the problems.

How can I find my model number or product number?

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