Upgrade Windows 7 to 10 Windows crashes at updates...

I had a 3 GHz i3 as the first edition of Windows 7 and 64-bit.  I want to upgrade this PC for Windows 10.  I know I do this last minute, but I hope that someone will bring a solution to my problem

I reinstalled Windows 7 disks that I made using the Gateway computer installation disc.  If I was in a new facility and found this update just hangs.  So I tried downloading some updates manually I found other talking online to correct the problem but no luck.

While I've tried using the tool multimedia authoring and running.  And same thing, it crashes at updates.

How can I upgrade this PC for Windows 10.  And what is the problem with the updates?

Never mind found the post here which describes the necessary 2 Update downloads to install.  Now, updates to work.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-update/Windows-7-update-problems-read-this-first/28147a5f-B0B0-480b-bed9-834a2da7a375

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