Vista - cannot install updates for Vista, error codes: 66A and 80070645

I tried to download and install the update to Windows Update (KB979906), (KB959209) x 86 (KB963707), but I get these Error Messages 66A and 80070645.

I tried to download them and install them individually.

Hi Ajay

THX.

Not quite right, but use a fixer of framework and re-installed the frame individually. Now, the automatic update works again.

Ergjam.

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