Security update KB3025390 freezes computer

security update KB3025390 freezes computer
I thought my computer was permanently broken after a routine update. It took over 30 minutes to turn on, getting stuck before and after the sign on screen, could not open any programs or the internet or help, task manager did not work, the internet
 did not work. I finally managed to open up installed programs and get it to show me updates. The only update done was windows security update KB3025390. I removed this update, and my computer started working again, as if nothing had happened. My problem
is now whenever my computer is idle, it automatically downloads this update again, and turns into a brick for an hour and a half while I wait patiently for it to allow me to get into the correct screen to get rid of this update. I takes 5-10 minutes after
making a selection for it to open.
I need to either fix it so this update stops freezing my computer or stop my computer from uploading this update.
Help PLEASE
My computer runs windows 7, with service pack 1
I have norton internet security
other recent updates(over 2 weeks ago) that my computer runs fine with:
update for windows kb3014406
security update for windows kb3013126
security update for windows kb3008923
update for windows kb2952664
hotfix for windows kb 3009736

Hi LizO_774,
This update is for security reason of Internet Explorer 11, so if you have installed Internet Explorer 11, it is not recommended to uninstall it.
In this current situation, I suggest you run this tool first and install the update again:
System Update Readiness Tool
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/what-is-the-system-update-readiness-tool
if you don’t have Internet Explorer 11, you may hide this update:
Hide Windows 7 Updates that you do not Ever Want to Install
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff382716.aspx
Alex Zhao
TechNet Community Support

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