Updates, which now trains [resolved] blue screen

So I recently had to wipe my computer and reinstall windows from scratch, however I can't seem to get windows 7 update at all. He never leaves the screen in this picture and I even let stand for hours to update with nothing happening.

I also have the error below saying I'm missing: 'api-ms-win-crt-runtime-|1-1-0.dll' and it appears more than once when I try to open some sectors such as system properties. My computer is Windows 7 ultimate service Pack 1 and I turned it on.

I'd rather not have to reinstall windows because I already did it twice after the cleaning of my readers, and their reformatting.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem? [This part fixed, updated at the end is the new part]

Update: I went to the post office which had me download both updates and I am now able to download updates, problem is whenever I try to download my computer blue screens. Also, it does not save my SSD and I can't start him when he tries to restart. I have to physically disconnect and reconnect my computer to do anything. Except that it works fine as well... I really need help with that.

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    The screen shows technical information STOP: 0x000000ed (0x83794c08, 08C 0000006, 0 x 00000000, 0 x 00000000)
    This screen also said to send this information, how do I send it?
    Also in advance options me gives the possibility to insert the cd, but the computer will not read it and gives me the error 4
    The last problem I had before this major problem was trying to get microsoft security essentials works correctly, I don't have any errors on the essentials of security, but after that I update and try to run the program would freeze.  Say the updates needed to bring, if it's an allusion to anyone what I can do
    to fix my computer

    Hi tranquiltb,

    ·         Since when are you facing this problem?

    ·         You have made no change later?

    You can check if this article helps.

    When you restart your computer or upgrade to Windows XP, you receive the error message "STOP 0x000000ED UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME".

    For Microsoft Security Essentials, you can post your request here.

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