Failing to update?

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  1. Posts : 20,583
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       #141

    DavidE said:
    Alexey2912 said:
    DavidE said:
    Screen snip 3 in post 119 shows IE 11 installed successfully.
    Did you reboot after getting IE 11 installed ?

    You can run IE and check the version.
    Apologize, didn't get it, Screen snip 3 in post 119??

    No I didn't reboot as all 130 of 162 got installed... How could I have..is it possible...??
    Here is a screen print snip of what i see in post 119

    Attachment 386019

    I always reboot after installing any updates, even if it is not "required".
    David pointed it out so yes it will show as ie11
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  2. Posts : 1,351
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       #142

    Ok thanks shall keep ya updated.

    Best regards and have a great day!!

    PS: Btw you have a conflict of opinion, with Derek's suggested method?
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  3. Posts : 1,351
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       #143

    Derek's method:

    After a clean install and 2 updates recommended by ThrashZone.

    1. IE11 from main MS download link.

    2. .NET updates.

    3. Than all the rest windows important updates.

    Care to edit and clear up the confusion.

    Thanks again.
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  4. Posts : 20,583
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       #144

    I would exclude ie11 from the first round of updates,
    I believe it causes most of these Failed updates which should really show as does not apply to the system instead of failing to install.
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  5. Posts : 1,351
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       #145

    ThrashZone said:
    I would exclude ie11 from the first round of updates,
    I believe it causes most of these Failed updates which should really show as does not apply to the system instead of failing to install.

    Thanks ThrashZone, appreciate all your expert assistance from the beginning of this thread.

    I got this.....to exclude ie11 from beginning of the 1st round of updates, would that include KB3020326 too?

    Could you care to make a step wise plan from the beginning of 1st round till windows is current, making it easier for me to understand and clear up the confusion?

    Would appreciate that as always.

    Best regards!
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       #146

    Before you start download KB3083710 and KB3102810 in advance, and store them on a flash drive
    Start and complete the install without an internet connection
    Immediately after install is complete
    Manually install KB3083710 and restart.
    Manually install KB3102810 and restart.
    Change your windows update settings I used Check for updates but let me decide when to download and install
    Unchecked Give me recommended updates the same....

    Restore the WIRED Internet connection and Activate windows
    Then launch Windows Update search it shouldn't take very long 5-10 minutes for me
    Only install Important updates first
    Right click on the ie11 Important update and select Hide.
    Click on Okay or save on the bottom.

    Windows might search again = let it once it's done it might list ie9 or 10 and either might be checked

    Scroll the list for this update KB3020369 and just Uncheck it from installing with the rest of the Important updates don't Hide it.
    Install all remaining Important updates.
    Last edited by ThrashZone; 02 May 2016 at 19:47.
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  7. Posts : 1,351
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       #147

    Hi, hope you had a nice day?

    Appreciate as always, replying and explaining indepth.

    A few questions:

    1. Windows might search again = let it once it's done it might list ie9 or 10 and either might be checked.....should I let ie9/10 install.

    2. KB3020326 is unchecked, so both it and ie11 will be installed in the next check for updates after reboot installing the 1st bunch?

    Thanks again.

    Best regards!
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  8. Posts : 20,583
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       #148

    Hi,
    Not exactly because ie11 would be hidden
    So you would need to Unhide ie11 first but yes you would unhide ie11 and install ie11 after the first round hopefully reporting back that you had No failed updates this time

    2nd is also yes if kb3020369 installed all by it's self and not with anything else
    You also keep typing KB3020326 instead of the correct update which is KB3020369 ?
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  9. Posts : 1,351
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       #149

    Hi,

    1. KB3020369......poor typo....

    2. If ie11 is hidden, won't get ie9/10, if I do get either should it be unchecked as KB3020369?

    3. On reboot after hopefully a clean error free install , unhide ie11 and check KB3020369 for the final install......correct?

    Thanks again.


    PS: Wont exaggerate that your expert assistance will save thousands of peoples agony, but at least a few hundreds. That's why I call you a savior, hope that's fine with you. :)
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  10. Posts : 20,583
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       #150

    lol Ill be happy if it helps you :)

    Do not install ie11 and kb3020369 at the same time.

    As far as which Internet explorer will show up in the important section after hiding ie11 ?
    You'll have to let me know at that time
    If I remember correctly both will appear but only install one of them = ie10 preferably "IF" it shows up in the Important section

    We're focusing on the Important updates for now lets get past them and getting No failed updates listed first :)
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