My computer cannot fully start with recent Windows 7 update (details inside)

Shortly after starting my computer brand new for the first time, an update of Windows was necessary for my computer.

There was a large number of items to be updated on my computer, making a total of about 350 MB to download, more than 150 additional MB for optional upgrades such as my graphics Nvidia GTX 260 update and something else driver.

After downloading this and asked to restart my computer, I restarted. And then, when I started, instead of display the login screen, it was written (I have a version in French of Windows 7 Home Premium) "configuration of the preparation of Windows" feel, in a direct translation, that the computer is «preparing the Windows configuration» I thought that this generally follow the update to a Windows 7 computer, and so I waited...

And waited...

And waited...

After one and a half hours, I thought that my computer froze or simply ignored the task to "prepare the Windows configuration" and had done nothing. So, I manually closed and restarted the computer.

And the same screen popped up again. I waited an hour until I've restarted once more. And, after half an hour, I finally turned off my system.

If there is any useful information, about 36 updates important which comprised a total of 150 MB for a total of about 350 MB, more the two additional updates being a graphics card update driver and something else, which were both there. Download of the updates went surprisingly fast - in 7 minutes about, half-gigabyte update was finished, although there were three errors of update, more as Office 2007 and plugins support, which I didn't. I went ahead and rebooted.

Is it normal to wait so long for a computer to boot after you download an update? and a half hours? More another time and yet another half hour? 3 hours?

Thanks to anyone who can answer/help me with this! I just got this computer!

Never mind! I finally managed to cancel the update and to redownload and reinstall them successfully!

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