Windows7 hanging when shutting down applying updates

Whenever I shut down or reboot Windows7 I get a message that Windows is applying update 9 of 13, but the "update" never gets "applied" and Windows7 just hangs supposedly trying to apply it. Yet when I subsequently boot into Windows7
and look a Windows Update there are no important updates available, much less being applied.
Something is messed up. How do I fix this problem so that Windows7 does not attempt to apply a mythical 9 of 13 update, which does not exist, when I shut down, and hang my Windows& shutdown or reboot

Download appropriate system readiness tool and run it
http://support.microsoft.com/kB/947821
If the updates that are failing to install are dot net based then you may need to run dot net repair tool.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=30135
Note this is not recommended but is an option:
If you are having problem with single update for example you may right click (in windows updates screen) on it and chose to hide it.
This way at least you will allow other updates to install properly.

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