I can't for IE8-KB974455 security update install

I am running Zone Alarm Extreme Security, I am connected to the internet via a 3 G cellular Modem by BandRich.

1. I ran two virus/malware using Zonealarm and Trendmicro audits to check that there is no problem
2. I tried to install by closing my computer - twice
3. I tried to install normally (automatic update 5 times)
4. I tried to install by stopping all processes including the cellular modem and Zonealarm - twice

If you are unable to install the update KB974455 then here are some things to try.

Reset Windows Update components  This is an automatic Microsoft Fix that you can run which will perform the task for you.

You may also want to clean boot of your system, and then try to install the update.

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