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      12-27-2011
Why does my “1 of 1” updates take at least 24+ hours to finish? Keep in mind these updates have never finished and I was always forced to hold down the power button to shut off my computer…

Also what’s even weirder, is that the one time I shut down my computer and it did this kind of update…there wasn’t a yellow shield installation symbol next to the “Shut Down” button in that Start menu…and it STILL tried to install and update…wtf? I thought shut-down updates only occur when that yellow symbol is there, yet it still did it anyway. Anyone know any possible explanation for this?

Thanks. My OS is Windows 7 and 64-bit.
 
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      12-28-2011
You might try running this Window Fix-it tool
 
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      01-03-2012
Did that and everything (the troubleshooter) ran quickly and easily, though what I found strange was, at the end, it asked me to try out the thing I was trying to do earlier and then confirming in the same window they had up, that the problem has been fixed...except that particular activity was update-restart the computer...and I obviously can't confirm in that window that the problem went away, since what I have to do to test my pc involves restarting it!

So I just chose "I don't know if it has been fixed" and then it prompted me to try other solutions, then I just exited the window.

Well it ran it and it said it fixed something...that something being "Windows Update Components" or something like that. Hopefully the update-restarts now take only as long as they should...which is like 5-10 minutes right? How long do your update-shut downs take?
 
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      01-04-2012
Check your system for any bugs and virus's and use more than one brand of software. They all don't find the same bugs. There are known "fake" MS updates that infiltrate PC's. They are very sneaky and to a lot of novice users they look just like the real thing. Not saying you're a novice user...just saying it happens. It happened to my wife (novice) and it was hell trying to remove the damn thing.
 
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      01-04-2012
It depends on the update but most "updating" restarts are a couple minutes, I don't recall any longer than 15 minutes.
 
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      01-22-2012
Yeah, they take like 1 minute for me now, thanks, and bass I have McAfee that came with the computer so i never really have viruses or infiltrations of the sort on this laptop.
 
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      01-22-2012
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Yeah, they take like 1 minute for me now, thanks, and bass I have McAfee that came with the computer so i never really have viruses or infiltrations of the sort on this laptop.
You'd be surprised at what malware, spyware and adware is on ones system, if it's not cleaned on a regular basis. Good luck.
 
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      01-23-2012
Isn't it the AV's job to detect viruses as soon as they try to jump in and make scheduled scans anyway?

By the way this thread was solved until earlier this morning...wow a "1 of 1" update took at the very minimum TWELVE HOURS to complete! I would rather have it that it never actually finished. Why? Because that would at least give me the impression that it is actually done (taking it's usual expected time of a few minutes, but just not shutting down for some reason) and I would just need to force-restart. Now. it is actually taking long hours, and then is finished (indicated by it shutting itself off after those longs hours).

Crap...I thought that fix above somewhere solved it but now it's back. Help forum guys.
 
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      01-23-2012
Virus and malware are completely different because they do different things to your system.

http://lifehacker.com/5560443/whats-the-difference-between-viruses-trojans-worms-and-other-malware

Have you tried a restore point to a time before this all started.
 
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      01-24-2012
I pretty much meant infections of all kinds since it doesn't make sense McAfee would single out one kind of them and ignore having to deal with the rest, though I think I've gotten your point which is that I probably have something malicious that my McAfee isn't doing anything about or detecting, and that's why I have the problem mentioned in the first post?

Anyway you said to check for these bugs on my computer. What do you suggest I use, then? I really thought McAfee was enough. It's huge software after all and one of the most relied on. What does it not handle?

About the restore point, that would be to a time like some time last year...or even more. Have no idea when it happened actually, not even roughly.

Besides there really needs to be a fix for this problem...a true one. I'll try the above one, one more time and see what happens...or if you have a better suggestion, please give.

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