Windows Vista 64B for Service Pack 2 failed to start

I've updated Windows Vista 64 b for Service Pack 2 and I get a blue screen when I start my Dell Labtop. Windows Vista automatic updates to phase 2, and automatic restarting leads to a blue screen again. After continuing in Mode safe mode with networking, stage 3 is installed automatically. Message: update not correctly configured back shanges. A new cycle with automatically updates configuration. When restarting a meesage appears: Windows failed to install the important updates. Start the computer again, the message is: Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown. Windows can check for a solution of the problem. I check the box and Windows plans an another automatic update which leads new blue screen. How can I get out of this loop? Service Pack 2 does not work for me. Emil

I don't have a system restore function on my computer.

The problem seems to have been resolved by replacing the video driver that has been done by Mrs support. So far, the automated configuration update has worked and no new boot failure took place.

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