Windows 7 Home locks up and sunk after update

I just did a update on my Win 7 64 bit HP Pavilion HPE system that crases the system and is unrecoverable. Locks system for 20 seconds at the beginning of the start screen continues and then crashes hard after four pulses of the windows logo. I tried using the repair program, but it does not work. I tried to restore to a previous restore but point that fails with unspecified error. I have rebuilt the system four times since the recovery partition and a set of recovery disks, but the problem returns as soon as an update is done. I even went so far as to rebuild the system with Win 8.1 and which seems to work fine but I hate Win 8 and it consumes 90% of my ability to drive so I reinstalled a fresh copy of Windows 7 and did all the updates of 180 with all that appears OK until that last reboot when the system locked again.  The generation recovery clean failed for an unspecified error (0 x-8000ffff). How can I get control of my system back and disable the update which is the origin of all this? I can't keep the reconstruction of the system and use trial and error to find the wrong update in this life.

What you reinstall?

Having correctly installed March 2015 updates now?

Configuring Windows Update system never proposed update driver?

The USB 2 cable connects to the computer on an external drive? (Windows Update will download the installation programs of updates on the drive with the most available space).

Answers to the questions below:

I reinstalled Win 7 Home from the restore hard disk partition.

All updates are current and installed successfully.

I disabled automatic updates (although windows seems to change this return on its own to update automatically).

I understand that a USB 2 device will only work at speeds of 2 even when connected to a USB 3 port USB but it should work and does not cause the blocking system. The device I had connected to port USB 3 was an Extender port with nothing else hooked up behind her, no disk or anything at all.  It should not cause this problem.  I have a backup disk connected to another USB 3 port, but that has not changed with that between blocking and so successful startup which can not be a contributor.

In all cases, the problem is now resolved, and that I won't just plug a USB 2 device into a port of St.

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