Software Update problem - screen remains gray

Just ran Software Update on my Mac Book Pro and now have had a gray screen for about 20 minutes. Before updating, there was a warning that the update will cause the screen to go gray and not to interrupt, and also that I need to be connected to AC power to run this update. Now it appears to be simply idling and a worrisome amount of time has passed. Anyone else have this problem? I'm tempted to try a restart but don't want to screw up the update (or worse). Thanks!

You are welcome. I hope everything continues to work.

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