One thing to remember about those updates. Just because they are older by date than your computer doesn't mean that newer ones are installed on your computer. When they install the software at the factory they use the latest baseline image that they have. It takes the factories a little while to get all the updates into their baseline image. The only way to tell if yours is newer or older than what is posted is to compare the actual file dates.

Also on a side note, if you have other hardware connected to your system i.e. printers, external hard drives, NSA satellite scanner, (j/k on that one), joysticks etc... disconnect those and see if the same thing happens. If not connect them back one at a time to see if any of those are causing the problem.