Windows internet explorer 9 update failed 9c48




















Tried using an installation file I had downloaded previously and used successfully in the past. After first receiving an error that a more recent version was already installed. I uninstalled the IE9 update and was able to run the installation. Windows update still wants to install IE9 and fails with error code 9C I restarted in Safe Mode and was able to remove the file.

Restarted the machine, ran Windows Update, it looked good as it asked me to check for updates, but it came back with IE9. Reinstalled Server R2 Std Set password, closed initial config and server manager windows Opened IE, set custom defaults, version is 8. Failed: 1 update Error s found: Code 9C48". I tried again, but this time stopped before updating. KB also doesn't show up, so I guess it was automatically downloaded by IE9 setup?

Manually un- and reinstalling IE9 doesn't help, the update still fails every time no matter what I do. Same issue as listed above. New install, no roles or features added yet - cannot complete the update process on these two servers. Please advise! KB was installed automatically during the first round of updates about 60 or so , as was IE9. IE9 is running and functional on the virtual machine, but Windows Updates still says that it's an important update, then fails with the 9C48 error code.

The date stamp matches my attempt of this update. I renamed the folder to installold and tried to run the update again. Still failed an created a new install folder. I try to run the exe inside of it.

It errors out stating that a more recent version of IE9 is on the system. I then uninstalled IE9. Ran the exe from the install folder this update created and it actually downloaded the full IE9 again and installed it.

Awesome right? Not so much the update still shows after clicking check for updates and rebooting. So as someone else mentioned in this thread I believe the problem is with one of the updates that was released yesterday. Hope this helps Restarted, rescanned for updates and only selected the optional update for IE9 and it installed OK. Then I restarted rescanned for updates and the updated for IE9 showed up again. Tried to install and it failed again. Interesting side note.

The first time it installs it does not prompt for end user license agreement, the second time around before it yaks it does ask for the agreement. Anyone else working with Microsoft on this? I've worked with a couple of engineers from the configuration and IE teams, but so far the time has been spent running diags and sending log files - with no change in functionality. Also, one of them thought maybe that the "datastore was corrupted," but wouldn't be more specific. Sorry not to be of any further help but I have to add a plus 1 for two freshly installed Win7 64bit machines, both of which have the same 9c48 error.

I hope MS gets this sorted soon, it's beginning to be embarrassing for us as our customers are waiting for these machines. Same issue, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, fresh install. This thread is getting pretty long. Don't they test these updates before release on fresh installs?

So I have done some additional testing. Sense the majority of us on this thread have been attempting to update new machines i. Windows 7, Server R2, etc You would think Windows Update would order the updates accordingly but apparently not. I went ahead and installed these updates and the IE9 install kicked back 9C No change for me.

This is horrible. I have installed three VMs and all are having this problem. Unfortunately I cannot reinstall them now and apply the updates as Scott suggests. I hope that this will be resolved by MS some other way. If anyone finds any solution please let us here know as I am desperate to have these machines nice and clean. Same issue.

Ie9 is installed, but windows updates reports it as still needing to be installed. When trying to use windows update to install again, it just fails with the 9C48 error. I think this is just a faulty detection in windows update. Looks like ie9 is installed, and if I go to my updates history, I see that ie9 installed successfully. It also shows that ie9 failed to install on the subsequent attempts.

Microsoft needs a fix to remove ie9 from being detected as an update if it's already installed. I have hidden the update and moved on. IE9 appears to be working okay and the OS is not complaining. After hiding the update all continues on as normal. I guess I will find out next update Tuesday with an IE 9 update.

This is starting to bug me I was able to install the remaining updates without being prompted for our beloved IE9 update. Sense then I have created 2 addtional VM's and am back to having the same problem. After checking back on this thread I see that others seem to be having the same problem following my earlier post. I am currently spinning up another VM from scratch and will post back the results. Sorry for the false hope Got to love Microsoft. To concur with Jordicus Maximus and captain.

Notes from today's testing below:. After another reboot, a check for updates only yielded the IE9 install. After install, I was prompted to restart. Every single update in my "View update history" link is marked as Successful, but lo and behold, there's still an Important update for the IE9 install. Attempting to go through that installation yields the same 9C48 error as before.

When the server rebooted and I checked for updates again, I did not get a request to install IE9, but the other 66 updates were present. Just add another one to the list: i'm experiencing this issue from Tuesday what a lucky day to decide to reinstall my Hyper-V lab environment :. Here is some more information. So after retracing my steps from yesterday I discovered that KB is not installed and does not show up in Windows Update.

Maybe KB is causing some of the issues I have built four new servers over the past three days. My install script automatically runs updates as I go, and was also configured to install IE9 during the install process, from the IE9 installer included in my image files. One the first three servers, I was able to manually uninstall IE9 afterwards, and then let Windows Update reinstall it, and all worked just fine.

On the fourth server, as I saw this issue brewing on the first three builds , I manually quit the IE9 install during the deployment. I had the same problem with the reported error after performing a clean installation of Windows Server R2 on a virtual machine. The manual installation while disconnected from the internet worked perfectly. I proposed Janathans answer to be the answer, but the real answer is that hopefully someone at Microsoft is watching this thread and will fix the binaries fairly soon!

Thanks Jonathan Sahagun. I've format and wipe with acronis drive cleaner 4 times my SSD drive thinking it was the corrupt system , Windows 7 64 -bit each time reinstalling everything to 0, reboot and continue with the fear of merging a PC even 3 months.

Only reason I 'm not going back to linux is that some programs that unfortunately only run under windows and then because I paid for the Windows OEM license!

While using Windows Update IE9 always ended up with an installation error. This workaround definitely did the job for me:. Setup a machine from scratch - only the fresh installation from the iso, nothing more. Configured internet access and downloaded IE9 just the little installer with KB. Then installed IE9 which went pretty smooth, no reboot needed.

Final step was to download all the other nice patches and upates - no issues at all. Now, it's October Three new w2k8r2 server.

One DC. All patches installed. Same Error with IE9! No Workarround works for me. Have everyone found a solution that works on an up-to-date patched server? In the last few days I've tested all workarrounds that I have found in the Inet. No one will work for me! After reinstalling IE9 after uninstalling for the 20th time or so I tried the offline method with the no update switch, installed and rebooted. I assumed it gig not work since windows update showed me the same IE 8 install again, but I ran it and rebooted I had never been offer the kb update previously since windows update assumed that IE 9 had never installed previously.

This pretty much proves the live active update install is flawed and Microsoft should be able to fix it, but that's ok this error has only existed 3 or 4 years or so Regardless, I am very happy to have found the answer and plan on updating and other message boards if I run across them. Did you mean:. Internet Explorer 11 fails to update in Windows 7 - error 9C Every single time I shut down Windows 7 it says it is installing updates 1 of 1. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

Solution 1. Accepted Solutions. Community Accepted Solution. Replies 9. PudgyOne 8 Krypton. Restart the computer, when prompted. Also try reading I am a Dell user, just like you are. It had no effect whatsoever on IE I ran through the steps in the 2 links you posted and they had no effect.

Tried it and it failed, said there is already a more update version installed. Steps to uninstall Internet Explorer This issue occurs when the custom text size DPI on your computer is set to a value that is larger than the default value. Or, you may uninstall Internet Explorer 11 temporarily. You can install Internet Explorer 11 in your localized environment by using either the English version of the installer or a supported language version of the installer for your localized environment.

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We do not recommend this workaround, but we are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk. If you choose to temporarily disable antispyware or antivirus software before you install Internet Explorer 11, follow these steps:. Disable the antispyware and antivirus software on your computer.

To do this, right-click the icon for the antispyware or antivirus software in the notification area, and then click Exit or Disable. After the Internet Explorer installation is finished, re-enable the antispyware and antivirus software that you disabled. If you try to reinstall Internet Explorer 11 after you recently uninstalled the program, the installation process may not be successful.

This issue may occur because the system has not finished removing temporary setup files that are required for the initial installation of the program. If this issue occurs, we recommend that you wait 20 minutes before you try to reinstall Internet Explorer Post navigation Spss Download Directx 11 Windows 7 64 Bit Free. A handful of guides to help accelerate slug-paced system performance.

Install a browser other than Mozilla Firefox, on the assumption that you still keep Mozilla Firefox browser installed on your machine. Navigate to Microsoft's IE download site and download. Original product version: Internet Explorer 11 Original KB number: Summary When you install Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7, the installer program tries to automatically install some prerequisite components.

Make sure that the installation of other updates is complete Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 cannot automatically install prerequisites if any update installation is in progress or if a system restart is pending. Then, take the following action, as appropriate: If an update installation is in progress, let that installation finish before you try to install Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7. If all updates are installed but a system restart is pending, restart your computer before you try to install Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7.

KB number Download link Title Description Download x86 package for the bit version of Windows Download x64 package for the bit version of Windows An update for the Segoe UI symbol font in Windows 7 and in Windows Server R2 is available This update adds support for emoji characters and some control glyphs that are included in Windows 8 and in Windows Server After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. This issue occurs because the WinInet cache task is not notified to close when you log off from or restart the computer.

This update corrects this issue. After you install this update, you may have to restart your computer. You have a combination of Intel and AMD video cards in a hybrid configuration on the computer.



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