I would roll back the updates individually, then reboot to see if that helped. CONTROL PANEL UPDATE AND SECURITY UPDATE HISTORY UNINSTALL UPDATES
Look for the most recent "Installed on" and start un-installing.
Only other idea would be to make sure all the drivers (video, chipset, NIC, etc) are as up-to-date as possible.
Mike Copeland
Ted Roche wrote:
One of our office workstations has been very unhappy since the shutdown Tuesday asked to install updates.
Dell Precision M6800 Workstation i7 2.80GHz, 16 Gb RAM, dual 1Gb HDDs Windows 10 Pro Version 1607 (14393.1593)
Got the usual "Updating..." when restarting this morning. And waited, and waited.
Restarting was sluggish, WiFi kept starting and stopping, After patiently waiting a few minutes, shut down cold and restarted. Worked okay for a while.
Later, "Restart Now or Restart Later?" revealed that some of the recent updates STILL were not successfully installed. Restarted.
Lather, rinse and repeat the above three times.
Attempting to persuade the ever-patient associate not to throw her machine out the window. "That's why they call it Windows," right?
Nothing obvious in the error logs. No disk errors.
Next step will likely be to attempt to restore from the previous rescue point which, in my limited experience of a dozen or so attempts, never works.
Ideas? Suggestions? Mocking?