Windows 7 - system hangs on install updates 1 of 2

Windows 7 hangs on the first when told to close on the first configuration of the user. The installation program will suffer if I turn off manually?

* original title - please do not power off or unplug your machine. Installing Update 1 of 2... in movement. Hard drive light does not *.

No, it should not be, Windows 7 uses a file system that is logged, so recovery should not be a problem, the system will pick up where it left off.

I recommend do you a manual download and install updates that have been incriminated by go http://www.microsoft.com/downloads.

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