Windows Vista is very much reboot. No restore points, rename pending.xml and registry change made no difference.

Hi, I have a laptop from a friend at work as he complained that she simply close and restart constantly on him.

I took it home, and strangely had it turned on for a while before he was the first reboot.

It restarts, and then he would say "fill the stadium"3 of 3"0% of some Windows Update (I don't know that we would be).»

Then after having like 20 seconds, the login screen would come.

I connect and wait for it to load everything in startup.

As soon as everything in startup was responsible, it would then proceed to shut down the PC and restarts.

Then he goes back to the "end stage"3 of 3"0%.» This happens infinitely.

I am able to do in safe mode without this restart.

I tried to rename pending.xml and editing the registry, still no go. Now, I see same of ' fill in step "3 of 3" to 0% more... it's just continually restart. "

I am trying to go about it without having to reinstall the entire operating system (it would be quite difficult because manufacturers no longer send disks with their products).

Any ideas would be helpful! Thank you!

Mike

Given that Windows Update has nothing to do with the problem now, please start a new thread in this forum for assistance: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistarepair/threads

Tip: Post a link to this thread in your first post in the new forum of reference, please.

Looks like you may have a hardware problem on your hands. Good luck! ~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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