My Sony VAIO VPCL213FX won't update at all?

For some reason my Sony VAIO won't update anything. The system is VPCL213FX, and the funny thing is I can update the drivers, windows, java and everything else, but not update VAIO at all. The things I need to update is VAIO Care update 8.4.3.07161, Media Gallery Update 2015 (which says I don't have it anymore?), Picture Motion Broswer Edition User and plugin (2011)

Hi Aznlife9, 
Welcome to Sony Community!
We're sorry to hear this. It's possible that there are apps or programs that stop you in uploading these updates. Try the following steps below:
Boot the computer to Safe Mode then install all the Vaio care updates.
Go to this link and follow the steps carefully.
I hope that these will help you.
Regards,
Jen
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