Windows visible partition, but do not start

I can't start my windows partition Boot Camp (8.1). I can see and browse it in the finder, I can select in the startup disk, and I can even select when starting (after pressing Alt/Option). But everything I try, my mac still boots OS X (10.11.5). I have a SSD, about 350GB for OS X, about 150 GB for Windows.

This problem started after Windows Update crashed and ran an automatic cancellation.

Any help much appreciated.

You can start Windows in Mode safe?

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