IE11 fails install, error 0x80070643

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    IE11 fails install, error 0x80070643


    I have posted another thread complaining about this problem but without specifically stating the error code 0x80070643.

    So I have started this new thread hoping for a fresh start.

    I know that I need to upload a few files for diagnosis purposes so please let me know how to proceed.

    Thanks for all the help.

    Here is the ReportingEvents log file
    and
    WU_IE11_Packages ins. log file
    Last edited by kayooh; 14 May 2014 at 16:04.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    Try this:



    1. Microsoft Fix it 50123
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Try this:



    1. Microsoft Fix it 50123
    Tried that more than once.
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    Please follow the Windows Update Posting Instructions and post the requested data
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    NoelDP said:
    Please follow the Windows Update Posting Instructions and post the requested data
    I did run the SRUT in the other thread and I can post it here again or re-run it if needed.
    My immediate question is; last time I ran it, possibly with a different modifier, it messed up my Windows Mail installation.
    Will running the SRUT do that this time or is it merely a strictly information gathering tool?

    Thanks.
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    If you're running with the Windows Mail hack in place, the SFC scan will break it - I'm not sure that the SURT tool will do so also, as its functionality appears to have changed lately.
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    NoelDP said:
    If you're running with the Windows Mail hack in place, the SFC scan will break it - I'm not sure that the SURT tool will do so also, as its functionality appears to have changed lately.
    Then I'll post the old SFC scan results from a week ago or so.
    The SURT which I ran yesterday did not harm the WM hack and I'll post that too unless one or both are of no value.

    Thanks.
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    kayooh said:
    NoelDP said:
    If you're running with the Windows Mail hack in place, the SFC scan will break it - I'm not sure that the SURT tool will do so also, as its functionality appears to have changed lately.
    Then I'll post the old SFC scan results from a week ago or so.
    The SURT which I ran yesterday did not harm the WM hack and I'll post that too unless one or both are of no value.

    Thanks.
    Here is the compressed cbs log file
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    Just post the whole CBS folder - that should have both sets of data, and a lot more besides :)
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    NoelDP said:
    Just post the whole CBS folder - that should have both sets of data, and a lot more besides :)
    Because the whole CBS folder contained the .persist files which were too large for this server, I deleted them per your advice in the old post.
    Is there a work around the size limitation?

    Thank you.
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