Windows updates June 2014

Hello world

Windows Vista:   On 11 June 2014, I've updated 8 points from Windows Update. After the restart, an item was marked as "down" which was corrected after a second reboot. Due to the constant freezing and shut downs later, I had to do a system restore, which brought back the same updates of Windows.  Whenever I did update my computer froze or stop. On turn it cannot start, only the fans running.  This happened for a week now.

I didn't turn on the computer for two days, but tonight, and here!, he started and here again the same Windows updates waiting for me. It is the longest, the computer has worked in a week (over two hours) all because I did not install the updates.

Can I cancel the updates of Windows to avoid conflicts, freezing and put down?

Thanks to you all.

Hi, Smittychat,

After startup in safe mode repair my computer works very well for a few hours now (longer over a week).  Updates of Windows came, so I had to clandestinely as suggested. Let's see if he will see more closures after that.

Yes, it was "8 updates important security for Windows Vista," (my OS). By "KB #" I assume you mean the size of the memory updates. Some were in Mo, some in KB. They were installed 8 times since June 11. Today, one for the Defender has been installed, and I would really have installed one for Windows Vista. The remaining 6 can go.

Thank you for your time and your help.

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