Updates stuck

I have a Toshiba labtop and when I left the game he started the automatic updates.  It is now stuck on 3/3 and I can't seem to change.  I tried the F8 key, start in safe mode but nothing changes.  I have seen others with this problem and they solved, but I do not understand all the terms tech so need help please

Hello

I see that you are facing problems with Windows updates.

In my opinion, you get the following error.

"Configuration of the Windows updates failed. Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer.
 
 

Do not worry! I'm here to help.

You can try the steps from the following link and check if it solves the problem:

Note:

Please ignore upgrade in place from the following link:

Error: Failed to setup of the Windows updates. Restoration of the changes. Do not turn off your computer when you try to install Windows updates

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949358

Do not post the result.

If you need help with this problem or any question of Windows on the future let us know.

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