Windows update ends

Good then last night when I turned off my computer it started 16 download Windows updates.

I have Windows 7. I went to sleep and let it download overnight. However, when I wake up today, it is still downloading. It is 15/16 is not as if he hasn't downloaded anything.

I have a very good computer with an SSD, it takes usually 10 minutes tops.

I'm afraid to shut down my computer, and then press the power button as it says that I should not shut down my computer.

I looken to some articles but I have seen, none of them had the problem with him being stuck at 15/16, most of the items are when he stuck on 0%.

Sorry for the bad English thanks in advance.

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