Windows restarts after update today!

I am running in SafeMode right now and the operating system still collapsed. What is happening is a few minutes after logging in to my user account (I'm admin), I see a blue dump screen and then Windows restarts.

I will now try to restore before the update (it was 4) and come back. I hope someone has some info...

Vista Home Premium on a Pavilion dv6 notebook.

Thank you.

In addition to the system restore to remove update, try this.

Also change the update settings to identify the problem of update.

Click Start > right click on computer > properties > Windows updates down the lower left corner > updates installed in the lower left corner in the next window

> then click the one that you don't want > uninstall will appear at the top > uninstall it.

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In addition, on the page where you clicked "Installed updates", click on change settings at the top left corner it

> Change update settings in the next page of AutoUpdate to "check for updates but let me choose etc" > OK ".

When you take a look at pending updates, you can either download/install them one at the time, namely the update causing you problems.

> or if you do not need an individual > right-click on > UAC prompt > hide it

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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