Error: C:\window\system321D11 Hhost.exe (NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal intruction)

At the start, I have this message appears in the box marked 16-bit MS-DOS subsystem

message says:

C:\window\system321D11 Hhost.exe

The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal intruction

CS, 1216 IP; OP 0100; ffd8ffe000

choose close to teminate the application

I have cannont download window updates

Try to open an administrator command prompt (menu / right of the mouse over it). Type sfc/scannow

See if that fixes it. What version of internet explorer is on it?

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