
I installed KB3104002, then uninstalled it via updates, but the corrupted component remained:ģ. These are the further steps I've taken, but don't have enough know-how to dare go any further without assistance:ġ.

It looks as though the corrupted KB3104002 component is acting as the full ie 9 browser ITSELF, but in trying to install the full ie9 Windows Internet Explorer 9 for Windows 7 for 圆4-based Systems it fails, with Error Code 9C48. Until I can get help removing the upload files (many with question-marks) that are preventing me from uploading the CBS and SFC-fix logs, I'll try using Posh WSUS to determine the Guids for both updates, to input in the Fixit "InstallerUninstaller" so it can possibly find these corrupted pieces to remove, otherwise unless I report success, please be under the presumption that I NEED HELP. I've also used Check Sur the update readiness tool, and a few of the Tweaking all-in-one repairs most specific to "update", ALL to NO avail FYI, both were Installed automatically.Īs before, this has prevented my Secpol settings from being determined for applying. machine, I'm unsure if installing 64 bit updates could be the issue, though they are the only ones allowed to be installed but from what I've read, users are having conflict-issues with the mKB3124275 update "across-the-board" (why this affects the older KB3104002 update I am clueless). Since I only use the 32 bit version of IE 9 on my Win/7 64 Ult.

It was re-installing the Cumulative Security Updates for IE9, IE9-Windows6.0-KB3124275-圆4.msu, & IE9-Windows6.0-KB3104002-圆4.msu that have re-created the issue, but THIS TIME with leftover pieces I can't get rid of with either Disk Cleanup with the Windows Update Option, or trying to pinpoint the pieces to remove manually.īut why wouldn't I or anyone else NOT download what are officially recommended updates for their Windows installs that are for their PCs security's sake?
