Explorer.exe Application Error

Hi.
(Sorry if this is in the wrong category.)
Just today, I downloaded a Windows update(it said I had like 150+ things to install, so I did) Well, that's where my problem began. Once I did that, I turned my laptop on and right after I type my password in and click enter, I had an "explorer.exe"
error pop up saying that the memory could not be read. The WHOLE screen is black, only my cursor was there. I couldn't see my desktop, taskbar, nothing. I could do CTRL+ALT+DEL to get into the task manager though.
I have read literally EVERYTHING I could find on the internet, and nothing has solved my problem. It's quite tricky because most of what I have read has told me to boot in safe mode, safe mode with networking, and safe mode with command prompt, all to no
avail. When I try, the same error pops up there too.
I started up my computer and did F8 to get to the system repair, which also did not work. It said there was nothing wrong with it.
I tried multiple system restore points, all which did not work. I got an error for all of them saying this: 
System Restore failed to extract the original copy of the directory from the restore point.
Source: %SystemRoot%\Registration
Destination: ComPlusStaging
I have tried to do the SFC /SCANNOW which said that there was nothing wrong with my computer.
I'm completely out of ideas on how to fix this and I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks in advance!

After I clean install of Window 8.1, i get "explorer.exe - Application Error" dialog every shutdown.
Hi,
Did you mean that this problem occures as soon as Windows clean installed? If so, it may be Windows installation ISO or RAM problem. Since you said Windows 8 works normally, it should be Windows 8.1 ISO problem.
However, if this problem occures after you install some applications, it should APP problem, not system.
Roger Lu
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    I try to control my camera (Redlake, Megaplus) with Measurement & Automation. But, when I open Measurement & Automation I have an error 'NImax.exe - Application Error'. In attachment, a copy of the screen with the error.
    Do someone know how to remove this error?
    Thank you,
    X. Schwab
    Attachments:
    Nimax-error.doc ‏106 KB

    As this is an internal error the only idea I have would be to reinstall the MEasurement and Automation Explorer, and the drivers you are using. First check the web for the latest version of drivers.

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