Windows 7 hangs after reboot

After that windows 7 attempted a system update hangs on the failure of configuration updates Windows - coming back from changes.  After hours of waiting, it remains the same.  I tried a hard reboot and selected "start in safe mode" and 'start in last good configuration' and 'debug mode' and in all cases, the system goes right back to the "failure configuration Windows...» "How can I leave it this loop?

Restore to an earlier date that the latest updates have been made.  Use the system restore.

Next, we need to prepare your system to properly manage the Windows updates.  It will take a long time (like a day or more), but in almost all cases, this becomes Windows Update on track.

  1. Download and run the appropriate version for your system KB947821 update readiness tool system.  https://support.Microsoft.com/en-CA/KB/947821 32-bit systems X 86.  X 64 64-bit systems.  This is likely to take some time (may be several hours) because it makes all kinds of resets.
  2. Download KB3102810 directly from the Microsoft web site and install it.   https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/3102810 32-bit systems X 86.  X 64 64-bit systems.

Now restart Windows Update.  Do NOT restart Windows.   Be very, very sick, it will probably take a while.  Recently, the whole process took 24 hours or more time elapsed in my work on my client computers.

Now, your challenge is to be PATIENT.  This can take several hours.

Tip:

Restore points

The amount allocated to the point area by restoration by default in Windows 7 is 3% of the capacity of the disk.  In almost all cases, the computer uses but a small part of the available space.  This makes it very convenient to raise that 3% to say 8-10%.  This strategy will give a lot more restore points that will give you much more flexibility to recover a bad situation.

To change the award, type create in the text box above the start planet.  Select create a restore point.  Click set up.  Move the slider to the right as you see fit.  Definition it to 50 gigabytes will have no effect if you have a 500 GB drive and use only about 100 or so, which is very typical.

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