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this problem happens, the Windows Update fails with the following error message: "Some Updates were not installed - Error(s) found: Code 9C59 – Windows Update encountered an unknown error". The error Code 9C59 https://www.wintips.org/fix-error-code-9c59-insternet-explorer-installation-failed/ can occur for several reasons e.g. due to a Windows Update folder (SoftwareDistribution) corruption, http://www.ghacks.net/2011/03/15/how-to-fix-internet-explorer-did-not-finish-installing-error/ Windows Update elements corruption, missing important updates that are needed to install Internet Explorer, etc. This troubleshooting guide contains detailed instructions on how to resolve the Code 9C59 received during Windows Update. How to fix Error 9C59 - Internet Explorer installation failed. Solution 1: Install all optional Windows Updates & update essential internet explorer device drivers. Solution 2. Delete the SoftwareDistribution folder (Windows Updates Store Folder) Solution 3: Use Internet Explorer offline installer. Solution 4. Fix Windows Corruption error using System Update Readiness tool (DISM) Other solutions to bypass Error 9C59 Solution 1: Install all optional Windows Updates & update essential device drivers Step 1. Install all Important and Optional updates except Internet Explorer 11. 1. Press Windows + R keys internet explorer 11 to load the Run dialog box. 2. Type the following command to open Windows Update and press Enter. wuapp.exe 3. Press Check for updates. 4. Choose the Important Updates link. 5. First Uncheck and re-check the Name checkbox to select all Important Updates. 5. Then Uncheck the Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 update. 6. Click Optional at the left. 7. Uncheck and re-check the Name checkbox to select all Optional Updates and click OK. 8. Finally choose to Install Updates. --- Be patient while Windows install updates --- 9. After Windows Updates are installed, perform the same procedure until you install all available updates EXCEPT IE11. Step 2. Update essential device drivers. 1. Download and Install from the manufacturer's website the latest drivers for the following devices: Display Adapter Wireless Adapter Ethernet Adapter Step 3. Install Internet Explorer 11 1. When you perform the above steps try to install Internet Explorer again. If you still face problems, try solution 2 below. Solution 2. Delete the SoftwareDistribution folder (Windows Updates Store Folder) The SoftwareDistribution folder, is the location where Windows stores the downloaded updates. If this folder is corrupted, then you will face problems during Windows Update.
By Martin Brinkmann on March 15, 2011 in Internet Explorer - Last Update:March 15, 2011 29Microsoft has released the final version of Internet Explorer 9 yesterday, and most interested users won't have any problems installing the web browser, or updating their previous Internet Explorer version. Some users on the other hand may receive error messages such as Internet Explorer did not finish installing when they run the Internet Explorer 9 setup file.The core reason for this error message is that a beta, preview build or release candidate build of Internet Explorer 9 is installed on the system, which prevents the installation of the final version.Internet Explorer Did Not Finish Installing Setup can' continue because a more recent version of Internet Explorer is installed on your computer.The error message does not appear if Internet Explorer 8 or IE7 are installed on the system. In this case, an upgrade is possible without problems. Users who receive the error message should look under Uninstall a Program in the control Panel to see if an earlier build of Internet Explorer is listed there. You need to make sure to look both in the third party software listing and in Installed Updates. On my test system, Internet Explorer preview builds were installed under the third party listing while the release candidate was installed under Installed Updates.A restart of Windows is required before the uninstallation of Internet Explorer completes. Check out How To Uninstall Windows Internet Explorer 9 for additional uninstallation information and troubleshooting.Some users may still run into troubles, especially if the uninstallation could not complete successfully. This was the case on a Windows 7 Professional 64-bit test system which displayed error messages when the uninstallation continued after a system restart.The very same error message (did not finish installing) appeared again when I tried to run the Internet Explorer 9 setup, regardless whether I tried to install the 32-bit or 64-bit edition of Microsoft's web browser, or the offline setup files.I found a Microsoft Knowledge Base entry that suggested to run the setup with administrative privileges. A right-click on IE9-Windows7-x64-enu.exe and the selection of Run as Administrator was all that was needed to resolve the error. The Internet Explorer 9 setup showed no further error messages and I was able to install the browser after all.The Knowledge Base troubleshooting guide has additional tips if this one does not