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    Default Windows 7 continuously reboots after updates are installed

    Hi there,

    Recently I have tried to update my Windows 7 32 bit PC without any luck. It checks for updates and installs them quite okay although when it asks you to restart, it will do it's normal boot until it gets to the login screen and then it reboots again and again. I have tried everything that google suggests including updating drivers, un-checking automatic restart on system failure and even tried the system recovery options with no luck. I have even let it keep restarting for 2 days with no luck. Has anyone else experienced this issue and been able to fix it? If so it would be much appreciated if you could help me.

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    I could suggest a axe if you like ????lol

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    Haha hinekadon.

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    have you tried booting into safe mode then going back to
    an earlier restore point that worked properly before the updates

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    Yes I have tried that as well and it works although when I try to update it again it does the same thing.

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    well pretty simple then, there is an issue with one of the updates.

    if you really want to update then you need to check whats included in the update
    and see if it is one of the optional updates or what they class as critical.

    personally i dont use their auto updates.

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    One Word: "Linux" = no more update problems. :
    I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...

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    can only suggest you go into setup (f2)and remove the need to log in and dont require passwords then see what happens ?

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