Vista update problem - stop to update 3/3 0%

original title: Vista update problem

When my computer tries to finally start up, it comes to a screen that says Windows Update section 3 of 3, 0% complete.  He is sitting here for a minute or two, then restarts.  This loop continues indefinitely.  Will not start in safe mode.  Used a boot disk to get into the Windows repair and got the result, did not find any problem.  How to cross this attempt to update?  I have Vista.

When you used the "Startup disk" was available as an option system restore? If so, then choose a restore point created before this issue started occurring.

If the system restore is not available, then you have 2 options:

(1) try a "in-place upgrade", aka, repair installation. This can be done by running the system with the "Startup disk" and choose command prompt - How to perform a repair for Vista Installation

However, if Service Packs have been installed then you should uninstall everything first.

You will need to know where the Service Pack .exe file is to be able to uninstall the command prompt, because the system does not start properly, or Mode without failure.

See - method 3: uninstall Windows Vista service pack from the guest here - How do I uninstall Windows Vista service packs as a troubleshooting step

(2) do a clean install of Vista.

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