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Jono1 wrote:
> I'm using Vista Home Premium 32bit. The installation is about 3 weeks old.
>
> I've run into a bit of a problem after installing the latest round of
> Windows Updates.
> Firstly, after they installed, I was busy so I didn't reboot immediately.
> In
> Windows I kept getting a Windows Installer window popping up saying
> "Preparing Installation" (or something along those lines), but didn't get
> any further than that. If I cancelled from that a new one would spawn
> straight away - and if I left it going it seemed to time out and respawn
> anyway.
>
> So I did eventually reboot - but now it's stuck in a reboot cycle - the
> computer appears to start Windows normally - I see the glowing Windows Orb
> logo, then it says "Please wait..." for about 5 seconds, then that changes
> to "Configuring Updates..." for about 10 seconds. After that, I will
> occasionally see a flash of my user picture and the password box, but
> whether or not I see that it then changes to "Shutting down..." and
> reboots. And then the whole process repeats indefinitely.
>
> Booting into Safe Mode and Last Known Good configuration have no effect.
> I've tried all the system repair tools on my Vista DVD, again to no
> effect.
> Even System Restore doesn't work (it comes up with an error about
> transactions or something). I ran chkdsk from the command prompt on the
> DVD
> and that said it had fixed some errors, but it doesn't seem to have made a
> difference.