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After updating Windows 11,  which was at least 10 updates including HP firmware updates, system went for reboot, installing BIOS updates, then rebooted.  It rebooted and looked like it was installing updates for a few seconds then rebooted.  This happened multiple times ~20x, at which I did a poweroff by pressing powerbutton for 5 seconds.

Followed instructions to get to Automatic Repair as in powering off when OS starts up 2x.  Next screen was the Automatic Repair and got the error DRIVER_VERIFIER_DMA_VIOLATION. see photo below.

System rebooted laptop and continued to reboot, attempt install update. However reboot looped again into another reboot. and so on.  

Is it possible to fix with a Windows bootable USB?

Please send instructions!

Thanks in advance!

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