Restart your computer, when your BIOS is through quickly press shift (might need a few tries to get the timing right) to open the GRUB menu.
There choose other options for ubuntu and select to boot with the older kernel, then you safely can uninstall everything what belongs to the newer kernel and be done with it:
There choose other options for ubuntu and select to boot with the older kernel, then you safely can uninstall everything what belongs to the newer kernel and be done with it:
sudo apt-get remove linux-headers-4.4.8*
sudo apt-get remove linux-image-4.4.8*
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