S scrubsja Member Joined Dec 15, 2013 Posts 17 Dec 15, 2013 #1 I have been running IE 10 for several months (installed from standalone installer) and I decided to take the plunge to IE 11 by using a standalone installer as well. My install of IE 11 will just not work and now I have a constant windows update notice to update to IE 11. I have now lost the options in IE 10 as well as the address bar. Can someone suggest how restore IE 10 to working version or upgrade to a working version of IE 11?:huh:
I have been running IE 10 for several months (installed from standalone installer) and I decided to take the plunge to IE 11 by using a standalone installer as well. My install of IE 11 will just not work and now I have a constant windows update notice to update to IE 11. I have now lost the options in IE 10 as well as the address bar. Can someone suggest how restore IE 10 to working version or upgrade to a working version of IE 11?:huh:
S santje New member Joined Dec 16, 2013 Posts 1 Dec 16, 2013 #2 I have the very same problem in updating from EXPL 9 to 10 and of course from 10 to 11. 9C59 and into any forum until now the problems are not solved.The CBS log find the update KB2719177 is not wel installed, but download the original and tried to install, the message is this is not appl to this system (win7ult SP1 x64)
I have the very same problem in updating from EXPL 9 to 10 and of course from 10 to 11. 9C59 and into any forum until now the problems are not solved.The CBS log find the update KB2719177 is not wel installed, but download the original and tried to install, the message is this is not appl to this system (win7ult SP1 x64)
Tekno Venus Senior Administrator, Developer Staff member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Posts 7,237 Location UK Dec 19, 2013 #3 scrubsja said: I have been running IE 10 for several months (installed from standalone installer) and I decided to take the plunge to IE 11 by using a standalone installer as well. My install of IE 11 will just not work and now I have a constant windows update notice to update to IE 11. I have now lost the options in IE 10 as well as the address bar. Can someone suggest how restore IE 10 to working version or upgrade to a working version of IE 11?:huh: Click to expand... Being dealt with here: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/windows-update/8026-[split]-cant-install-new-version-internet-explorer.html santje said: I have the very same problem in updating from EXPL 9 to 10 and of course from 10 to 11. 9C59 and into any forum until now the problems are not solved.The CBS log find the update KB2719177 is not wel installed, but download the original and tried to install, the message is this is not appl to this system (win7ult SP1 x64) Click to expand... Hi and welcome to Sysnative, Please start your own thread, following these instructions - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/windows-update/4736-windows-update-forum-posting-instructions.html Regards, Stephen
scrubsja said: I have been running IE 10 for several months (installed from standalone installer) and I decided to take the plunge to IE 11 by using a standalone installer as well. My install of IE 11 will just not work and now I have a constant windows update notice to update to IE 11. I have now lost the options in IE 10 as well as the address bar. Can someone suggest how restore IE 10 to working version or upgrade to a working version of IE 11?:huh: Click to expand... Being dealt with here: https://www.sysnative.com/forums/windows-update/8026-[split]-cant-install-new-version-internet-explorer.html santje said: I have the very same problem in updating from EXPL 9 to 10 and of course from 10 to 11. 9C59 and into any forum until now the problems are not solved.The CBS log find the update KB2719177 is not wel installed, but download the original and tried to install, the message is this is not appl to this system (win7ult SP1 x64) Click to expand... Hi and welcome to Sysnative, Please start your own thread, following these instructions - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/windows-update/4736-windows-update-forum-posting-instructions.html Regards, Stephen