Windows 10: 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE

Discus and support 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4040724) breaks Internet Explorer immediately after the update. After... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by kitpzyxmsir, Sep 27, 2017.

  1. 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE


    2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4040724) breaks Internet Explorer immediately after the update.

    After first discovering this I verified by testing on 2 different Macrium backups, the oldest dating back to July 22.

    I then tried uninstalling and reinstalling IE, with no effect.

    Can someone please conform this, and have you found a fix?

    I hope that's all the problems this update brought *Rolleyes

    :)
     
    kitpzyxmsir, Sep 27, 2017
    #1

  2. 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4040724) - Error 0x800f0831

    How do I fix this? 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4040724) - Error 0x800f0831
     
    richardryals, Sep 27, 2017
    #2
  3. macca59 Win User
    not updating

    I keep seeing this on settings update page.....

    2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4040724) - Error 0x8024001e
     
    macca59, Sep 27, 2017
    #3
  4. Bree New Member

    2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE

    Not for me it hasn't (I'm posting this with IE). This update includes an update to IE that was first seen in the Sept. 12th Cumulative Update KB4038788 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.608
    Most of us survived that with only a minor cosmetic change, it put IE back to having tabs and the address box on separate bars, easily put back to a single bar. A few had problems with IE not opening though. See this (Solved) thread for descriptions and some solutions.
    Internet Explorer 11 won't launch after Sept 13, 2017 Windows update
     
  5. Thanks Bree. Glad you ran across that because a google search came up with nothing. According to that thread, "IE only works if the tab settings are NOT set to be on a seperate row". I'm pretty sure that's how I had it.

    I'll restore that Macrium backup and change the setting before the Update is installed, see what happens and report back.
     
    kitpzyxmsir, Sep 28, 2017
    #5
  6. Here is what I came up with

    1) You are right, I was wrong. Going on your info, further testing for me showed "Cumulative Update KB4038788" is the cause.

    2) Beyond that, reading the explanations, I was a still little confused about what the outcome would be. I was under the impression that once you reversed the "put tabs and the address box on separate bars" setting, and then applied the windows updates, you would be able to go back and safely separate the address box and tab bars.

    For me, the bottom line is that, even after the updates, I cannot separate the address bar and tab bars without having a disabled IE as the outcome.

    3) That said, as long as you can do without separating the 2 bars, it is a simple fix that I will re-post.

    If you are comfortable with going into the registry, use the registry tweak from How to Hide or Show Search Box in Internet Explorer 11

    to alter
    by changing the value

    from "1" to "0", either manually, or far easier by employing the .reg files available there to do the job.

    No need to restore the OS to a time previous to the windows update, or even to reboot the system after the reg tweak. The fix is immediate. It's all about reversing the IE setting, which would be exactly same thing as doing it within the launched IE browser, excepting that you cant open the browser to do it.
     
    kitpzyxmsir, Sep 28, 2017
    #6
  7. Bree New Member
    I'm afraid I can't be much more help as I can't reproduce the problem. I can change mine at will, from within IE or in settings. There must be some other factor at work here. Font sizes have been suggested by some affected users.
     
  8. 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE

    Apparently altering icon font size has an effect for some, but it still does not solve the issue of IE not opening if you have the address/tab bar separated. Besides, I value my custom Winaero generated font settings far more that the IE setting.

    C'mon Bree, give up that magic spell you put on IE *Devil
     
    kitpzyxmsir, Sep 29, 2017
    #8
  9. Bree New Member
    I seem to be blessed with apparently trouble-free upgrades. My system started as OEM Win7, took the free upgrade in August 2015 and all subsequent upgrades in its stride. I've never felt the need for a clean install, my system has been a progressive evolution from Win7 to Creators Update.

    There's no magic to it - I put it down to me adopting the new ways of Windows 10 rather than trying to tweak it into something it wasn't designed for. I would never use Winaero or Classic Shell, for example. I always worry that some obscure registry setting may come back to bite me further down the line.
     
  10. Well, I can't argue with that kinda success, but are you sure your real name isn't Harry Potter? *Tongue
     
    kitpzyxmsir, Sep 30, 2017
    #10
  11. rdunlap Win User
    We are having issues with sites not displaying properly in IE11 after the recent updates. A site named qualifacts.org is not displaying the flash content in the middle most of the time and it seems to be erroring out. This is after we had 4 updates installed recently. The updates that were installed recently when we start noticing the problems is kb4038783, Security Update for Flash Player, kb4035632 and kb3150513.

    Is anyone else having issues as well? Also, we are opening IE11 and a bunch of tabs are opening with our home page. I checked internet options and they don't have multiple home pages listed.
     
    rdunlap, Apr 5, 2018
    #11
Thema:

2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE

Loading...
  1. 2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB4040724) breaks IE - Similar Threads - 2017 Cumulative Update

  2. 09/2023 Cumulative Update Breaks Microsoft Photos Again - Deleted images come back in...

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    09/2023 Cumulative Update Breaks Microsoft Photos Again - Deleted images come back in...: This has been a recurring problem over the last few years. A Windows update keeps breaking how Microsoft Photos handles image files rendering one unable to delete the images.1> Microsoft Photos has been made integral to Windows 11 so you cannot delete the app and reinstall to...
  3. 09/2023 Cumulative Update Breaks Microsoft Photos Again - Deleted images come back in...

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    09/2023 Cumulative Update Breaks Microsoft Photos Again - Deleted images come back in...: This has been a recurring problem over the last few years. A Windows update keeps breaking how Microsoft Photos handles image files rendering one unable to delete the images.1> Microsoft Photos has been made integral to Windows 11 so you cannot delete the app and reinstall to...
  4. Windows update downloads & and tries to install 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10...

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Windows update downloads & and tries to install 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10...: Every time I do this update it asks to restart my machine. When I do so, it begins the update process. However, after several minutes my main screen displays the words "Updating your system 100%" with the circular moving dots just above the words. It appears to be performing...
  5. Windows update downloads & and tries to install 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10...

    in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade
    Windows update downloads & and tries to install 2023-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10...: Every time I do this update it asks to restart my machine. When I do so, it begins the update process. However, after several minutes my main screen displays the words "Updating your system 100%" with the circular moving dots just above the words. It appears to be performing...
  6. 2020-09 Windows 10 Update break with spaces in username

    in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade
    2020-09 Windows 10 Update break with spaces in username: Hi All, Just a quick share, all the September updates for Windows 10 break logons with error of invalid password if username has spaces at the end. Luckily we had remote management of the devices so were able to repair through a Powershell script. get-localuser...
  7. 2020-09 cumulative update

    in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade
    2020-09 cumulative update: I got 2020-09 cumulative update for windows version and it's downloading is stuck at 100% for last 1 hour. Please tell how much more time will it take to downloading and install....
  8. Cumulative Update KB4040724 failed 17 times

    in Windows 10 Updates and Activation
    Cumulative Update KB4040724 failed 17 times: Title says it all, pretty much. I checked my update history and found that on November 27 this one update had failed to install repeatedly. Why would this happen? 100364
  9. 2017-09 Cumulative Update failed to install

    in Windows 10 Updates and Activation
    2017-09 Cumulative Update failed to install: My last successful update version was build 413. Each cumulative update since then has failed to install. Latest message was "2017-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4038788) - Error 0x8e5e0147". Any suggestions on how I can rectify? 94249
  10. Cumulative Update KB4040724 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.632

    in Windows 10 News
    Cumulative Update KB4040724 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.632: UPDATE 10/10: Cumulative Update KB4041676 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.674 - Windows 10 Forums September 25, 2017 - KB4040724 (OS Build 15063.632) Improvements and fixes This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being...
Tags: