Windows 7 Ultimate repeat restarts at Startup!

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I was changing my 'time and date' because I already have a Deep Freeze. When I'm done changing my 'time and date' I perform a 'boot freeze' then shut down and restart, when in shutting down process my Laptop suddenly performing an installation of updates for it after that it when restarts at the Startup something is very wrong because when 'applying update operation' it repeat itself, I don't know what to do, can someone help me?

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Can you boot into Safe Mode?
If so, then going back to a previous System Restore Point would be a possible solution I guess.
 
Can you boot into Safe Mode?
If so, then going back to a previous System Restore Point would be a possible solution I guess.

Mate, I don't know how to do it. Can you send me a link for it?

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Mate, I don't know how to do it. Can you send me a link for it?

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Keep pressing F8 during booting, you should get a white-on-black menu that has several start-up options; one of them is Safe Mode.
 
Keep pressing F8 during booting, you should get a white-on-black menu that has several start-up options; one of them is Safe Mode.

Instructions? But are you sure if I keep pressing it then I have to choose safe mode?

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Instructions? But are you sure if I keep pressing it then I have to choose safe mode?

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I really don't know how to explain it otherwise... There should be videos on YouTube on how to boot into Safe Mode using F8, and even on doing System Restore.
 
I really don't know how to explain it otherwise... There should be videos on YouTube on how to boot into Safe Mode using F8, and even on doing System Restore.

Is Safe Mode the source of fixing of my Windows 7 Ultimate problem?

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Is Safe Mode the source of fixing of my Windows 7 Ultimate problem?

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The way to solve your problem is System Restore.
However, the only way you can get to it, given the state of your computer, is by booting into Safe Mode - which loads a basic, no-bull**** Windows desktop environment.
 
The way to solve your problem is System Restore.
However, the only way you can get to it, given the state of your computer, is by booting into Safe Mode - which loads a basic, no-bull**** Windows desktop environment.

How to do the System Restore? Safe Mode (with Network)?

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How to do the System Restore? Safe Mode (with Network)?

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With Network or without it, doesn't matter, System Restore is done locally.
Navigate to Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools and open System Restore from there. Choose a different System Restore Point from the one recommended, then tick the Show more restore points checkbox. From there, you pick a restore point that was created before the problem happened, and then you go on with it.
 
With Network or without it, doesn't matter, System Restore is done locally.
Navigate to Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools and open System Restore from there. Choose a different System Restore Point from the one recommended, then tick the Show more restore points checkbox. From there, you pick a restore point that was created before the problem happened, and then you go on with it.

Oh ok.

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With Network or without it, doesn't matter, System Restore is done locally.
Navigate to Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools and open System Restore from there. Choose a different System Restore Point from the one recommended, then tick the Show more restore points checkbox. From there, you pick a restore point that was created before the problem happened, and then you go on with it.

Mate, not wrking either even with safe mode but my Windows 7 Ultimate told me the recommended 1 'Launch ************** (recommended). Any solution? Or else?

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With Network or without it, doesn't matter, System Restore is done locally.
Navigate to Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools and open System Restore from there. Choose a different System Restore Point from the one recommended, then tick the Show more restore points checkbox. From there, you pick a restore point that was created before the problem happened, and then you go on with it.

Doesn't working either.

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I guess the only way out is to reinstall Windows in the same partition, without formatting. Your old installation will be put in a folder called Windows.old where you can find your previous data.
 
I guess the only way out is to reinstall Windows in the same partition, without formatting. Your old installation will be put in a folder called Windows.old where you can find your previous data.

I can't even find it.

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Download an appropriate Windows installation ISO - I advise Windows 10, 32 or 64 bits depending on your machine - put it in a USB stick through Rufus - Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way - boot the machine from the USB stick, and install Windows on the same partition of your existing installation. There are videos on YouTube that show you how to do it if you don't know.
 
Download an appropriate Windows installation ISO - I advise Windows 10, 32 or 64 bits depending on your machine - put it in a USB stick through Rufus - Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way - boot the machine from the USB stick, and install Windows on the same partition of your existing installation. There are videos on YouTube that show you how to do it if you don't know.

I am using a pice of Tablet, any other options?

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I don't know what tablet you are using, but you can't fix your computer without a Windows installation media (USB, DVD, whatever). I am assuming it's not a Windows tablet so you can't make a bootable USB from the Windows 10 ISO using it. I am at a loss for words...
 

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