Offer continually updated to shutdown / reboot

Whenever I have shut down my computer it says no computer Tower, it is downloaded 21 updates.

Click Start, type Windows Update

Press enter

If the window displays updates are ready to be installed, click install.

Wait for the installed updates, try to stop the machine.

You can also try to review the updates and download each one individually and install from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads.

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