I am repeatedly offered to install updates.

Original title: updates

I installed 4 updates and it is said that they are installed, but then when it goes back down it says updates are ready to install it again. and he says the same thing is the same updates that have been installed just. If I hit Cancel it will not cancel.

Hello
 
 
This problem occurs when one of the following conditions is true:
1. an error occurred during the installation. The update has not been installed.
2. the update has been installed. However, a file was not updated to restart the computer.
 
 
First of all we must ensure that the update has been successfully installed.  I would ask you to follow the troubleshooting methods described in the article below.
Troubleshooting Windows Update or Microsoft Update when you are repeatedly offered an update
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339
 
 
I hope this helps.

Thank you, and in what concerns:
Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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