Vista stuck on 100% update screen 3on3 after shaped computer.

So, here's my problem:

I formatted my computer yesterday.
It is about 2/3 years since I formatted last.
I've never had any problems before with formatting my computer.
It is a 5 year old computer, but still works.
These are the things I've done before update:
Install avast!
install chrome
install vlc. (not that I think it's important)
Now, I've already got it by going to the BIOS, start from my cd and recover the computer using the cd.
There again, he said that I have about 130 updates ready for the update.
So I did it again, and now he's stuck again in the same screen.
I hope you can help out me.

Sonny,

I will only refer to the suggestions of Diana from here-

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_other-windows_update/stuck-on-configuring-updates-stage-3-of-3-0/9047f1a4-88f4-4dc5-9ef1-1eae9b1a2e62

Thank you.

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