Win 7 Updater failure on new install

Cool led Win7 (32 bit) installation and activation on refurbished Dell Inspiron 1545.  Activation by phone successfully did.  System will not update.  The only successful update was the Windows Update Agent 7.6.7600.320.

Thanks to all who responded.  I did the manual installation of the three kb/s, and now things seem to be working.

Once again thank you all.

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