Windows 7 Home Premium hangs on updated 25 June 1, 2010

Hi I have a PC HP PavilonElite HPE-210Y new I bought on Friday, it is installed with Windows 7 Home Premium.    Friday we put in place, made overall upward and downloaded all the updates without problem. On Saturday, we have installed Adobe CS3, DropBox, Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft office 2007 (all legitimate copies).      It worked well through this morning, but at about 07:30 the computer says that it had updates installed (29 to be exact). I clicked on ok and went about my business, but it has since been blocked to update 25 for the last 2 hours, but no progress.   Light on the computer that blinks when the HD is committed has not lit at this time and I'm stuck on the screen that tells you not power off or unplug the machine installation 25 of 29...  I had not changed my power management settings, but after some research, it's seems that there are a few known issues with the processor to wake up for mode 'sleep', no chance that this is part of the problem?   other thoughts of what I can do to fix this?    Thank you

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Hi a drum.

First, restart the computer and check if resumes normally and continues.

Otherwise, start your computer in safe mode, and then perform the system restore .

After restoring the system, wait until you get notification of updates of Windows on the system tray, close all applications before accepting the updates of Windows. Check what is happening.

Windows have to restart Windows updates take effect. Check if it still hangs at the 25th update.

FOR INFO:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/updates-frequently-asked-questions

Also, before you configure Windows updates, go to Power Options and set it to never sleep.

Check the updates that have failed in the history of the update.

1. open Windows Update by clicking the Start button. In the search box, type Update, and then in the list of results, click Windows Update.

2. in the left pane, click view update history.

3. to view more information about an update, double-click it.

You can also look at the position of Dale Qiao from the link below.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/w7itproinstall/thread/8c3715b6-aa4e-44ff-b709-5a6c5a779825

Let us know the status of the issue.

Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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