At the terminal prompt, you could try:

sudo dpkg --configure -a

which should hopefully kick off the remaining updates. If that
completes OK, follow it with

sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade

and hopefully you'll be in a better state.

Cheers,
Dan.


On 1 August 2016 at 10:00, Michael <michael.penllerg...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Alan, Barry, or anybody who can help with an upgrade problem. I f the helper
> need to take over my computer to resolve, I'm happy with that.
>
> The update14.04-16-04,  was writing updated files when it stopped, a restart
> just defaults to login and login to the terminal command prompt. The help
> option delivers a screen full, I do not know if one of the options will
> help.
>
> 64bit dual boot with MS Windows 7. I do have a 14.10 32bit disc if that
> might help but am worried about loosing things.
>
> Any offers of help appreciated. Tks, Michael
>
>
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