Windows Update causing screen to go back and request for boot disk

laptop Windows 7 Home premium.  When I get windows updates, they eventually turn off my computer, and then restart.  Happens to the password acer page, and after he typed my password, instead of windows startup, which normally, it is used to do the same with the updates, now it turns off the computer and comes back with a back screen, type, then at the end of it, it says to insert a boot disk.  How can I prevent this from happening. Why not just open windows as it used to do?  (if I remove the battery from the laptop and it stops completely it will finally boot normally and go to windows, hense I am able to write this, but I don't want to do all of this to return to windows.)  Thanks for any help you can provide.  TJ

Hello

I suggest to refer to this link and follow the instructions in the link below and check, if this can help:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-installing-updates

It will be useful.

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