Windows 7 fresh install (Via Recovery) SP1 installs OK - no update will after install. Update crashes.

I have an older HP DM4 with pre insalled Windows Home Premium 64-bit installed.  The computer was perfect until I chose to do the free update of Windows 10.  The upgrade was very laggy so I decided to make a recovery of the system to Windows 7 since the partition.

The recovery was working fine.  I registered in windows 7.  Downloaded the update has been invited to install the SP1, I did.  After installing SP1, it asked me to update from Microsoft Update.  What I did.  Once I click on "Check for Updates", and it does.  However, it is this. The green bar just hangs.  I waited all night and still nothing.

Therefore, I have reinstalled windows via recovery again option.  No luck... I searched the forums, deleted the files the forums told me to delete, deleted newspapers, ran a convenience store, disabled services.  Yet.  No luck.

I just reinstalled Windows 7 using the minimum version of HP.  Installs just the operating system and drivers necessary.  Yet.  The same problem. I have run CHKDSK, I downloaded the latest update of Windows.  Ive tried the ' turn windows manual update, reboot, turn back to auto restart. " Nothing.

Help, please... I got lost.  I can usually fix anything... This time I ask your help...

Thank you...

I installed Windows once more.  Install the critical updates.  Install the Windows SP1.  This time you click on "Check for Update of Windows.  Waited for quite awhile.  Downloaded Malwarebytes.  Installed, he ran.  As Malwarebytes scan a 240 windows updates popped up.  Finally.  It worked! I am now completely updated and back on track. No, I don't think that Malwarebytes had nothing to do.  I also know that it was a new facility so Malwarebytes was not necessary.  I thought that my score could have a bug or something.  I'm just happy that it worked.  I'm sorry that I have no 'official' solution, especially for those who still have this problem.  Thanks for the reply.

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