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Windows useless after update

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Thanks for the answers. The problem seems to have fixed itself after a couple more attempts to start Windows.

Today I installed 2 Windows updates while shutting down my computer (Windows 7 Professional SP 1 64-bit).

My computer boots successfully to the desktop, but when I try to click something (really anything at all) Windows just completely freezes.

I can't even open up the CTRL + ALT + DEL screen to launch task manager.

The only thing I can still do is move the mouse.

 

Booting in safe mode seemed to work and I could get to the "Installed updates" screen to check which updates I had installed: KB3021917 and KB3006137 (those were the ones with today's date in the "date installed" column).

 

The problem started occuring after the installation of the updates.

Everything worked fine before I shut down my pc. I already tried shutting it down 3 times by holding the power button.

 

Extra info:

- My pc is a HP ProBook 450 G0

 

I hope someone can help resolve this problem.

 

Thanks in advance

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Maybe try leaving it on for a while to initialize the updates?

Try leaving it off for a week and turning it back on.

 

or...

 

Try HP Customer Service

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I don't think it fix it self, windows updating is pretty much sucks in general, my first updating I have to wait for 6hours back and fourth, just to wait somthing shows up on my screen.

I'm guessing it still processing the update when you try to boot.

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