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Thank you for taking the time to view this! So here's the story.
This morning, I turned on my laptop, and windows configures some updates that has been installed yesterday. After a while, it says: "Failure configuring Windows updates. Reverting changes. Do not turn off your computer.". After some time, it seems to start normally, I can use my laptop and all. But when I was using my laptop at this time, windows start to download more updates. Then I shut down my computer, and windows start to install like 150 updates. It takes hours to complete all of these installations, and when it finally shuts down, it just stays on the shutdown screen. It has been 7 hours now, and I don't know what to do. Should I just hold down the power button? Or is there another way?
Here are the details of the laptop. The reason why I didn't include this information when I created my account here on the forums was that I don't know which of these is the graphics card, hard drive, etc. I don't know much about computers. Anyway, here's what's written on it:
-Intel Core i5-460M processor
-ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 up to 2651mb HyperMemory
-640 GB HDD
-Acer Nplify 802.11 b/g/n
There's more if you'd like.
Oh, a few more things. My internet connection on my house is very slow, about 0.3mbps, and sometimes it disconnects. I wonder if the updates can get corrupted because of this. And before this incident, I notice on the update history that the status on at least half of the updates are "failed" since 2011.
Anyway, thanks a lot in advance!
Last edited by Brink; 19 Jan 2019 at 15:13.