HT1338 My software updater freezes when "Checking for new software..." and then fans speed up.

Whenever I run software update, the blue bar freezes at about a fourth of the way across while "Checking for new software..." and then the fans sometimes speed up until I click Cancel. Sometimes it eventually completes "Checking for new software..." but when it does it is usually 45 minutes to an hour later. What gives?

If I reinstall the OS, will that jeopardize my data, docs or photo library? 
No.  Boot into the Recovery volume (boot with the Command + R keys held down) and first select Disk Utility to  repair disk permissions and the disk.  Reboot and try the App Store again.
If that fails boot again into the Recovery volume again and reinsatll the system.  Your data and photos will not be jeoparadized.
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