Why the update KB 2434419 install in Vista Home Premium?

I asked the original question in this thread. I guess I have myself not clear enough. I can't install KB 2434419 on my ACER desktop computer and my HP laptop computer, running VISTA home Premium and IE 8. I don't have IE 9 yet, although I'll someday... I rebooted after installation, tried all the ideas in support, re-installed manually. Nothing works. If anyone has ideas, for a person running Vista and IE8, (if it is important yet!) I like it. Thank you.

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