Windows 7 standalone update installation problem.

I recently installed Windows 7 N (Professional), I checked the updates and it is was always so I downloaded updates of autonomous msu as well as windows update 7.6 agent. Now the problem is when I installed the update agent he allows me to install 2 msu files and for the 2 next I need to install the agent update again, and worth forever. This means that for the installation of 20 files msu, I must install agent update 10 times. If this isn't the case, made the third msu file continues searching for updates in the computer.

It is expected by M$, we must now jump through hoops to clean install.

http://www.ZDNet.com/article/sticking-with-Windows-7-the-forecast-calls-for-pain/

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-update/Windows-Update-remains-at-checking-for-updates/ff3c442e-79a6-40d3-AC35-29e130cebef1

If looking for updates to hang on a current installation,

Switch your windows update setting to never check the updates temporarily

Restart the machine

Then you download this from your download folder run from there.

https://TechNet.Microsoft.com/library/security/MS16-039?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

Download the x 86 for 32-bit or x 64 for 64-bit

Install it and restart when prompted too after he did a search of stand-alone for updates that should not

take too long, it took all of 5 seconds, '' If '' windows update settings are turned on forever check

updates before running from the downloads folder.

Once it installs and restarts

You can reset your updates affecting everything you had before default =...

Then check the updates manually.

I think that the solution came from Softpedia and Joel_CS posted on this thread,

http://News.Softpedia.com/news/Windows-Update-hanging-when-downloading-April-12-patches-502886.shtml

You must scroll down for Joel SC post threads, it is the last answer on this page,

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-update/Windows-Update-hangs/dbd539c3-bfc6-42DF-a6ff-0e55ef7938eb?page=6

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    Important: Please do not forget to activate Norton after installing iTunes.

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    http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/

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