Continuous update of computer after a restart/shutdown

I have problems with my computer up to date everytime that I arrested him. A couple of weeks he 19 updates installed when I stopped him, since then I have had problems. Love my homepage, Comcast, does not, it just spins. And every time I stopped it installs 9 updates. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you

I solved the problem of update by using the update file. Updates all them had not so he always tried to install. So I installed updates 11 it says that I need and they have successfully installed. This solves the problem. I never installed McAfee or Norton. I still don't know what the problem with my Comcast home page.

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