[SOLVED] Problem updating IE 8 on Windows 7 64bit (after manually uninstalling IE 11)

nrrs

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I had a problem with wuauserv using 100% CPU which I seem to have fixed by reseting the windows update components and runing the SURT from Microsoft. Then a few updates installed fine, but "Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7" or something similar was left, either failing or seeming to install and then appearing again.I checked the installed version on IE and it was already 11. I manually uninstalled IE11, thinking that the update didn't install because it already found IE11, and that after this it would install and would be marked as installed somewhere so it won't come back. The update did install, IE11 is marcked as installed in the list of windows components in Control Panel, but the version that starts is IE8. There is also an "Internet explorer 10 for Windows 7" in Windows Update which seems to install when selected, but comes back afterwards. Following is the SFCfix log, I'll upload CBS.zip in a while:
Code:
SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro.Start time: 2016-04-29 19:33:41.011
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 - x86
Not using a script file.








AutoAnalysis::
WARNING: Manifest damage on component "msil_system.resources_b77a5c561934e089_6.1.7601.18529_en-us_67590794973c6e6b". See CBS logfile for more details.








SUMMARY: Some corruptions could not be fixed automatically. Seek advice from helper or sysnative.com.
   CBS & SFC total detected corruption count:     8
   CBS & SFC total unimportant corruption count:  0
   CBS & SFC total fixed corruption count:        0
   SURT total detected corruption count:          3
   SURT total unimportant corruption count:       0
   SURT total fixed corruption count:             0
AutoAnalysis:: directive completed successfully.








Successfully processed all directives.
SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro has completed.
Currently storing 0 datablocks.
Finish time: 2016-04-29 19:44:17.151
----------------------EOF-----------------------
 
Just in case somebody has the same problem - I solved it by reinstalling windows (start setup from the current instalation and choose update). Then I installed KB3083710 and KB3102810 as suggested here. I than had to reinstall about 220 updates, but now everything works fine.
 

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