Install when computer power off TIME

Whenever the last week when I go to the computer, it wants to install 2 updates, which seems to take a lot of time to do. When I turn the computer on and then off again, the same thing happens. As I mentioned that this happens every time I turn off the computer. May 2013. Any help to solve this problem will be would like to thank receivedm, until I throw the computer out of the windw :(

Because the installation of updates is complete or well to every time the same facility of updates?

Even if you turn off the computer before installation of updates is complete, Windows will install the same updates the next time shut down you the PC.

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