Windows 7 will be not updated after clean install

I recently acquired a Vista laptop that I improved with a SSD and Windows 7 Professional.  After installation without incident on a new SSD and activation, I discovered that Win7 does not refresh the console update continues just search for updates and the CPU activity revolves around 50%.  I've linked several fixes on this site and others with no luck.

I'm not a PC expert, but I (FINALLY) know what caused this problem and how to solve it!  , But first of all note that this is the solution for my WINDOWS 7 64-bit Home Premium just after a clean installation.  I don't know if this plan works for 32-bit systems or other 7s to win, but novel with minor changes and some research...?

The part of Windows 7 that search updates would normally take 24 to 48 hours to complete his research.  You can tell that you have this problem, while you are waiting for the update search by CTRL-ALT-DEL, start the Task Manager, then watch TAB PROCESS, then click: show processes from all users.  Look down the list until you find a SVCHOST. EXE running by the SYSTEM which uses 50% or more of CPU and a large piece (73%) of memory.  Then, go to the window Windows Update of the control panel and it say to never look updates.  Then return to the Task Manager and KILL the big 50% fat process that you just found.

MS produced a patch (patches of 2 k) that you can't normally without an update.  There is a way to download these files from 2 k, but then...

You cannot install them normally without using WUSA (the stand-alone installation of Windows Update program).  And if you try to use it to install the patches, WUSA must begin a new search for 48 hours for updates before installing anything.  It is a circular trap!

Click on the following link to download Windows6. 1 KB3102810-x 64.msu

https://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=49540

Use the registration option, DO NOT RUN IT!

Click on the following link to download Windows6. 1 KB3112343-x 64.msu

https://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=50023

Use the registration option, DO NOT RUN IT!

Look for these two files in your DOWNLOADS folder.  Copy them to your DESKTOP.

Now to install them, you must use the stand-alone Installer, WUSA, BUT you must FORCE IT to do quite simply without looking for always.  Here's how:

First of all, copy the following line exactly and completely:

'C:\Users\Edmund\Desktop\windows6.1-kb3102810-x64.msu' /wuforce

Click the start planet;

Click in the search programs and files;

Type: RUN

(Make sure that you run as administrator)

Click on the RACE to the top of the page, then right click on it and select PASTE;

Replace Edmund regardless of your username;

Press ENTER and let it roll.  After the installation is done, then...

Copy the following line exactly:

'C:\Users\Edmund\Desktop\windows6.1-kb3112343-x64.msu' /wuforce

Click the start planet;

Click in the search programs and files;

Type: RUN

(Make sure that you run as administrator)

Click on the RACE to the top of the page, then right click on it and select PASTE;

Replace Edmund regardless of your username;

Press ENTER and let roll again.  Once the installation is complete, RESTART your computer.

You should now be able to install the updates in the control panel and search for updates.  10 minutes or less, you should have a huge list of KBs to download and install.

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