Too long update

I was stuck on 16 of 35 updates since last night.  A lot more than 2 hours.  I tried to turn it off.  I tried to close it with Control Alt Delete.  Nothing happens.  How long should I wait.  And then what I do?

If you turned it off, then only the updates downloaded would be configured. I would say that you do is power off system, boot the system again and boot without failure, then do a system restore before installing these updates.

You can also check the information in the following article.

Problems with installing updates
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/troubleshoot-problems-with-installing-updates

Reset Windows Update components:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/883825

Also, try to see the updates of Windows and install them in batches. Not only download and install updates to 35 day once. See the smaller updates ranging from KB and install these first, reboot your system. Make another 5, avoid the material updates first with updates of the .NET Framework, I noticed that these may affect updates how long take to install and configure on shutdown.

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