Unsuccessful Windows update runs every time that I spend on the computer

Whenever I turn on my computer for the last date of several it displays the message "setup windows update, 0% completed. Do not turn off your computer. After a few minutes, it is followed by a 'Failure' message... configuration which immediately disappears and then ask myself my password and everything works normally. How to fix it please. My operating system is Windows 7 Ultimate.

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·    You have problems with programs

·    Error messages

·    Recent changes to your computer

·    What you have already tried to solve the problem

Suggestions:

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

  2. Open the Windows Update troubleshooting tool
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Update-Troubleshooter

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