Hanging Windows updates.

07/29/2012 I was a general cleaning of my laptop, Windows 7 64 bit and noticed that there had been no updates since 13/06/2012. I searched the web for answers and tried a lot of different things. Nothing has worked. Finally, I tried a repair of the system and when it finished everything seemed ok, updates began to work again. But after a few updates, the same thing happens again. I tried troubleshooting with the updates it myself and found that once Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (KB976932) installed that's when the problems begin. I tried to uninstall it and put it back, a few times, but get the same result.

Please someone at - it advice.

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