Laptop freezes with Windows 7 upgrades

I have a HP Pavilion dv6 with Windows 7 64 bit, CORE i5.  This weekend the system windows automatically update itself when the computer is turned off.  When I tried to use the computer the next day he opened and allowed me to enter my password, but it froze after that - there is only a blank screen.  I was patient and waited and even timed - after that 10 minutes she was still a Virgin.  I used the system restore to return the computer to its settings before the upgrade.  Once more when stop you it Windows updated itself and I had the same problem.  I used the restoration of the system again then I could use the computer and send the message.  How do I address upgrades of windows if it is not my computer freeze?  Is there something special I need to do to make sure that the system is upgraded without causing my computer to fail?

Recently, I had to completely restore my computer and do not want to do it again.  I think that now it has completely failed due to this automatic update of Windows.  All the solutions or should I just get another computer?

I installed last and it froze again.  I tried again but this time I've scanned my computer for virsus' (requested on other updates have been installed) and I've been very patient with the installation. In other words, I did not have my computer in hibernation / sleep then that it has been updated because it takes a long time. I was finally able to get the update installed.  I have even shut down my computer again to make sure that it does not freeze again.  Not sure why it worked this time.

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