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"misskgirl" wrote in message ... I have Windows Vista, and when I boot up my computer, I suspect you have some options right then, e.g. booting in safe mode but I don't have Vista... instead of getting my login screen, I get a message that tells me it is configuring updates and to not shut down. What else do you see then? E.g. give us some clues about what updates are supposedly being installed then? My computer proceeds to then shut itself down after about 60 seconds, re-boot itself, and then the same message comes up again instead of my login screen. This process repeats itself until I manually shut down the computer or pull the plug out of the wall. How can I bypass this configuration so I can access my login screen? I think start up options may also allow you to avoid automatic restart which would at least allow you to control the loop... ; ) My computer is inaccessible at this point since this message is reoccurring and will not allow me to do anything besides sit there and read this recurring message. Any help is appreciated! Kristi Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |