errors with windows updates

I keep trying to install the latest updates applied to my Windows 64-bit Vista system but they keep fail and I get the following error messages:
Internet Explorer 8 for 64 bit systems - 8024200d, he also missed several times to install the update of Defender. Please notify

Hi Phil777Roberts,

Thank you for using answers Forum.
You can try to disable your anti-virus temporarily while you raise the download and install it.

You can also log on to the built-in Administrator account and try to update from there.

You can download the Setup file manually to update your desktop to try the update in this way.

Please let us know if that helps.

Chris
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