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I would suggest that you fix the inherent problems first before you worry about updating.
It is very likely that after you have the following 2 problems resolved, updates will show up for install.
RE : SFC /Scannow, it found some errors and it said it couldn't repair
Right click at Start button > click Command Prompt (Admin) > at the flashing prompt, copy/paste this.......
sfc /scannow
> press Enter.
It will take quite sometime.
When finished, it will give you one of the 3 reports...............(paraphrasing)
1. No integrity violation.
2. Found corrupt files and repair successful.
3. Found corrupt files but unable to repair.
If the report is #1, your solution lies elsewhere.
If the report is #2, check if your problems have been resolved.
If the report is #3, use this method................
In the same Command Prompt (Admin) windows, copy and paste this command...........
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
> press Enter.
Again it will take some time.
When finished, it will give you a report.
Note : if you ended up doing dism command and the result was " Source files could not be found", please post back. There is a fix for that.
RE : My HDD have bad sectors
You need to do a disk check.
Right click at Start button > select Command Prompt (Admin) > at the flashing prompt, copy & paste this..................
chkdsk /f/r
> Enter.
The black and white screen will come back and tell you that it cannot be done now, but do you want to do that on restart.
Type Y as in "yes" > enter.
Exit command prompt.
Restart computer.
Disk check will commence at restart.
When finishes, it will give you a report and then it will take you back to your desktop.