Vista keeps restarting after the installation of updates

I have IBM laptop computer a customer T61, Vista Home Premium. Starts and goes to the "Configuring updates 3 of 3, then it goes to"shutting down"and keeps restarting."

I tried safe mode, last good, from CD and repair of Windows, nothing worked.

Any ideas on what else to do only a reinstall full?

Thank you

Ed

Try this
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949358

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