PATCH TUESDAY SEPT 10 WINDOWS UPDATE CRASHED MY SOFTWARE

MY WORD, EXCEL DOCUMENTS ARE CORRUPT.
SYSTEM RESTORES GOING BACK TO SEPT 4TH ARE NOT WORKING. I GET A MESSAGE SAYING THE RESTORE DID NOT WORK. WHEN I LOG BACK ONTO MY LAPTOP, I HAVE A WINDOW SAYING THE RESTORE WAS SUCCESSFUL AND ALL SEEMS TO WORK WELL.
HOWEVER, WHEN I REBOOT, FILES ARE CORRUPT. I'VE NOTICED THAT DURING THE REBOOT, WINDOWS PERFORMS UPDATES.
DON'T WANT TO ATTEMPT MANUFACTURER'S RESTORE AS I BELIEVE IT WILL ERASE ALL MY DATA.
DID ANYONE HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AND HOW DID YOU FIX IT?
THINKING OF CONTACTING HP TO REINSTALL SOFTWARE. IF SOMEONE EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED THE PROBLEM, I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU. THANK YOU.

Hi
No Need to panic there some other users who are facing similar issues after doing the windows update.
What you can do is turn of windows update for some time so that the update does not go through again and Microsoft will have a fix patch or update very soon. You can Turn On windows updates after a week or 15 days by that time Microsoft would have updated a patch on the update.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/turn-automatic-updating-on-off#turn-automatic-updating-on...
Hope this helps.
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