Windows Vista keeps restarting after the installation of updates

How can this be repaired?  I have not activated the system restore.

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  • Vista keeps restarting after the installation of updates

    I have IBM laptop computer a customer T61, Vista Home Premium. Starts and goes to the "Configuring updates 3 of 3, then it goes to"shutting down"and keeps restarting."

    I tried safe mode, last good, from CD and repair of Windows, nothing worked.

    Any ideas on what else to do only a reinstall full?

    Thank you

    Ed

    Try this
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949358

  • my laptop keeps restarting after the installation of updates

    my laptop is stuck at step 3 of 3 (only display 0% complete) after the reboot for updates, then restart again and again, with the same supposed progress, I ve let it doesn't restart on 7 times.still no good.

    Tell me what are the steps to solve this problem

    Hi Amrbialy,
    When your computer is turned on, push and hold down F8, this will bring an option before it starts on your desktop. Choose "last known good configuration".
    If this has no effect. Then do the same thing, except choose Safe Mode. When it boots to desktop click Start > all programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore.

    Then it will give you an option to choose a date to return. Choose a date before you install updates, and then click OK. Restart your computer.

    It will be useful.
    Let us know how it goes!

    Thank you

    Martin
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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  • PC has not successfully restarted after the installation of updates

    Hello

    I have been updated with Windows Update and asked to restart my PC after the installation is complete, however, my computer froze just at that moment, so I had to press the power button to force it to close. So I don't a not properly restart but forced my PC to stop and I have not a screen saying "Configuring updates" as usual (because there is no restart appropriate but just a forced to close). When I turned on my PC back, I thought that all updates have been lost or screwed up because I don't restart the PC correctly, however, instead, windows said it was "Configuring updates" (from 0% to 30%) and 30%, he said he has been stop and then rebooted my machine and these updates have been 100% configured/installed.

    So my question is, were all 100% installed as said windows updates or was it just a fake reviews? Because I forced my PC to stop rather than restart it when all updates to complete the installation.

    In addition, argues that all updates have been installed successfully in the "Installed updates" menu, too. Please let me know if it of a false notice or not.

    Thank you

    T.

    Since you have not stopped correctly after the installation of updates, updates could not configured correctly

    Follow these steps to see the Windows updates are installed on your computer.

    1. Open Windows update via Control Panel

    2. In the left pane, click view update history.

    Use a system restore to restore your system to a previous state before the installation of the updates

    =================

    1. click 'Start' and type system restore in the search box, and then click "System Restore" in the section programs.

    When you are prompted by the User Account Control feature, click "continue".

    2. do one of the following

    * If there is a recommended restore point, click on choose a different restore point and then click Next.

    * If there no restore points recommended in the list, simply click next to continue.

    3. Select a restore point in which you know that the operating system works and then click on "next".

    5. in confirmation of your restore point page, click on "Finish".

    If this post can help solve your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer"If you find it useful, mark it as useful by clicking the 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • ENVY M6 - 1184ca: 8.1 for Windows does not start after the installation of update KB2919355

    Updating Windows 8.1 KB2919355 has proved to be extremely problematic for me. When he was released at the beginning of 2014 that I was not able to get installed it with the exception of two occasions, the first being several months ago and the second time, a few days ago. I have constant pain to try to get the update of KB2919355 until recently. What finally got the update installed was opened as administrator command prompt and type the following commands,

    DISM/Online/Remove - Package PackageNameackage_for_KB2919355 ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ amd64 ~ ~ 6.3.1.14 

    and then

    DISM / online/cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup

    So now, the update of KB2919355 has been installed. Only one problem: like the first time I had the installed, Windows Update leave commissioning. As the HP splash screen that normally appears during the startup process appears after about 3 seconds, Windows displays an error Stop, and for a fraction of a second will display SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error, which as I read, is related to the graphics drivers. The thing is, after the cancellation of the update (the computer in Mode safe start put Windows automatically uninstall the update and everything goes well after), then go in and uninstall the graphics driver, restart, reinstall the graphics driver and reboot again, and then reinstall the KB2919355 update, the problem recurs. I also tried to download and to install the new update of firmware for my particular DESIRE machine which was released a few days ago, but which has not helped either.

    I'm really stuck. I looked up and down, and I scoured Internet for anything that might help. I need to update KB2919355 be installed because without it, I can't book my free upgrade of Windows 10. This laptop is about 2 years and a half old now, so it fulfills all the prerequisites for Windows 10.

    Please do not suggest that I do a Refresh of the system or a system reset, as I have no way to back up my programs, that which some I would not be able to reinstall because I have more drives for some of my programs. Also, I can lose to save him for some of my games.

    When people ask me "What's up?", I always say 'the CAP '.

    So that seems to have solved the problem that is described in this post here. I followed the suggestion, which was to uninstall the driver, SPDT DuplexSecure (which has something to do with the SCSI devices, I'm not quite sure) using the SPDTinst (download here) and now it seems that Windows has started without crashing after installing the update KB2919355. I'll check my Windows Update history and see if it is there.

    Low and behold, a year to be really behind value is ultimately more. I have successfully obtained the update of KB2919355 works on my computer.

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    I have a copy of windows is not genuine when I do an update from the Internet.

    I do an update from the internet, but I have a copy of windows is not genuine... What can I please?

    For a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ):
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows/help/genuine/FAQ

  • Failed to start Windows after the installation of updates

    HI, I currently use windows 7 32-bit and have been almost half a year now, nothing was wrong with it until just recently when I installed updates for windows and it goes across restart process. Whenever it restarts after the installation of updates it now in windows could not start and is system launch of repairs etc, when it finishes I cliquerai on end to end and then he launched startup correctly, also, I realize account updates, I have install are successful, when I connect (from the option view update history) , but I get suggestions of exact same update again just after the installation of the updates mentioned only, hope, it is specific help enough, would be much appreciated

    Can you provide the names, the updates that have been installed?

    see this article for when you are offered the same update again and again:
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339

  • Windows 7 does not start after the installation of updates - sounds familiar!

    Apparently, I have another system that no longer starts after you install an update to Windows 7. New kick computer _ I have to disable the automatic update of windows. Twice I had to restore the system in the first week because he hung up after the installation of updates for windows 7. I have no idea what update is the cause of the problem.

    Essentially, start the screen goes black with the cursor blinking in the upper left corner of the screen. The only way out is to restore the system.

    Does anyone know what update is the culpret? HP support has no idea. Their only solution was to update windows 7 to 'never download an update from windows '. It is a terrible thing to be underestimated solution.

    Here's the resolution...

    I installed all the updates except KB2284742 954430, 973688 and 971033. So I decided to install these 1 4 at a time in the order shown. I installed successfully 228472 and 954430 and 973688 disappeared from the list of available updates. So I installed 971033 and it installed successfully and I was still able to restart.

    My conclusion is that there is a conflict between the first 3 updates when they are installed at the same time.

    Now my system is up to date with all windows updates and I'm able to restart without any problems!

    Close this message.

  • Satellite P300 itself keeps restarting after the initial splash screen.

    My Satellite P300 itself keeps restarting after the initial splash screen.

    Start-up of the first screen with the F2 and F12 options down is displayed, the screen goes black, then a cursor appears in the upper left corner and flashes once or twice. Then the laptop stops and restarts and goes through the same process again and again.

    That's all with the power adapter is plugged in. If disconnected, he goes through the above process and close with no reboot.

    Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

    Post edited by: aic-poppy

    Start your laptop and enter the settings of the BIOS (F2). Set to its default value. Restart your computer, and press F8 to access the advanced boot menu.
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  • All the data disappeared after the installation of updates! Help!

    Hoping someone can help with this
    Last night I installed updates KB961371, 973346 KB and KB 890830 for Vista Home Premium and they seemed to have been settled... my computer turns off fine. But when I started today and connected to my usual user, I got a pop-up message from the tool bar by saying "your user profile was not loaded correctly, you have been logged on with a temporary profile, cnanges do you will be lost when you log out." Check the log of the events for more information or contact your administrator." I then found that all my data was away from all my files (music, photos, Documents, analyses)... everything was gone. I then logged out of my user every day and in my admin to have a snoop around and all the data disappeared from there too. While in admin I also looked in the update section to see if the updates have not been installed correctly, but he said that they had been installed successfully.

    I then rebooted, as I thought that it might help, but everything remained the same.

    After the reboot, I clicked through 'my computer' and hard the news here on the disc wrote I have 89 GB of 147 GB free, which I think is consistent with the amount of data I have stored. This made me think that the data is always there somewhere, but I can't access it at all thanks to my user every day or my administrator.

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    In short, the system "behaves like new", remembers none of my settings etc, but it is still a my programs installed and most of all, I can't access any of my data! I have a Toshiba Equium P200-178 (use vista Home premium service pack 1 32-bit), I use AVG anti virus (8.5) and Ad-aware software anti spyware. These are updated every day and I run scans on a regular basis (last analysis aware ad probably about a week ago) so I'm not sure it's associated virus.

    Ask yourself what is this "temporary profile" and how to return to my old and my data! Help, please! Thanks :)

    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-AU/help/769495bf-035C-4764-A538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspx

    Difficulty of a corrupted user profile

    After creating the profile, you can copy the files from the existing profile. You must have at least three user accounts on the computer to perform these operations, including the new account that you created.

    Good luck with it.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • After removing the Tdss rootkit, computer laptop My Windows Vista Home Premium keeps restarting after the connection. __

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  • Windows Vista is stuck in the loop of update, install update 3 of 3, 0% complete.

    I don't have a Vista CD and I can not function in safe mode because it continues to bring back me to the loop. Please notify.

    Hello

    1. you made any hardware or software changes to the computer?

    2. which update is installed?

    3. have you started the installation of updates?

    You can try the troubleshooting provided in the link steps to solve the problem.

    Error: Failed to setup of the Windows updates. Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer when you try to install Windows updates

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949358

    Note: If the steps above do not work, you will need to contact your hardware manufacturer.

    Registry warning

    To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/)

    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

    I hope this helps.

  • restart after the installation of windows updates

    After a reboot after you download 3 updates my computer is stuck at configering 3 0f 3 updates 70% and will not move. I tried (after waiting several hours) to restart the computer but it only gos to 3 of 3 70%.

    Restore point:

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Then:

    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.

    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 bad.

    > 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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