Updates cause a blue screen after reboot

Get a blue screen when you start the computer after Windows made of automatic theses dates
KB978262, KB971468, KB975560, KB978251, KB979099 and KB890830

Hi Randy Gauthier Leclerc,.

Could you give us the exact error message you get started?
Are you able to boot to the desktop?
Were you running any system restore after installing these updates?
 
If you are able to boot to the desktop, we can edition all updates then install them one by one and check what update causes the update. We can avoid the update conflict by doing this.

It is a possibility that one of the updates is at the origin of the conflict. I advise you to uninstall all updates and check. You can install these updates one by one, then check update is conflicted and you can avoid this particular update.
You have installed for a list of the latest updates, follow the steps below:
1. click on start and in the search bar type Windows Update and press ENTER.
2. click on "View Update History".
3. now click on installed updates.
4. right click on the update you want to uninstall, and then press Ok.
 
For more information see the link below:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/remove-an-update
 
 
I hope this helps.

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