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Owe forgot Yes ie10 would be the next version to download
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2977629
I don't have a C.D.L. Bill so please keep them coming buddy :)
Owe forgot Yes ie10 would be the next version to download
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2977629
I don't have a C.D.L. Bill so please keep them coming buddy :)
Hi,
The link is just to show the current KB.... for ie10 I'm showing installed now :)
Unhide ie10
Well guys this has been exciting, but apparently futile. I just tried the IE10 Windows Update again, and received the 9C59 error once again.
So you successfully installed ie9 ?
Did you download the last two updates you posted ? if so roll back to that point before installing them or uninstall them,
Shut your machine down and redo the update posting instruction,
Windows Update Posting Instructions
No I didn't install IE9. I have never received IE9 as an option in Windows Update. Just IE10 and IE11. And I CAN install IE11 for whatever reason, just not IE10.
And no I didn't install the last two updates. I downloaded them from the prerequisite site, but when I went to install them, I got a message saying they weren't applicable to my computer (or something similar to that).
This was posted earlier,
ie9 is listed,
Do the update posting instructions before attempting to download ie9 from here
http://www.microsoft.com/en-au/download/internet-explorer.aspx
So just to be sure,
I downloaded the Readiness Tool,
Rebooted the PC
Double Clicked the "Windows6.1-KS947821-V33-x64.msu" file
It launched an installer for "Installing Hotfix for Windows (KB947821) Update 1 of 1"
And now appears to be stalled, with the progress bar showing no green in it at all.
Attachment 336028
The System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) runs when installed - let it finish, it only looks hung
It downloads system cabs (big!) and then then runs similar to SFC - so it takes a while.
After SURT finishes, please run the SFC again now that you're getting the 9c59 error.
Please follow the instructions in OPTION TWO of SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Copy C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log to your Desktop (it is a protected file so you cannot attach the original)
Attach the copy of the entire CBS.log to a new post.
Thanks