I've run into this problem before a long time ago and I don't think I ever found a solution then. Here's what's happening:
When you run the Java updater, Internet Explorer opens and asks for permissions to run something. You have to cancel it, in this case, twice. Then, when you close IE, the Java updater window is there, but completely blank save for the standard buttons in the top, right corner. The same happens when you uninstall Java and try to run the offline installer. You end up with a blank installer.
What this means, I believe, is that instead of displaying the web-based content within the Java installer window the computer is opening a separate Internet Explore window to display the content. However, the content won't display directly in Internet Explorer. If you allow the content you end up, if I recall, just clicking "Allow" forever as more and more IE windows open.
I've tried SFC and DISM as well as resetting the Default Apps and IE options. No problems found in SFC or DISM. I don't know enough about installer programs. My next step would be a shot in the dark with Tweaking.com's Windows Repair unless someone understands the Java installer better than me and knows what stupid thing is going on here.
When you run the Java updater, Internet Explorer opens and asks for permissions to run something. You have to cancel it, in this case, twice. Then, when you close IE, the Java updater window is there, but completely blank save for the standard buttons in the top, right corner. The same happens when you uninstall Java and try to run the offline installer. You end up with a blank installer.
What this means, I believe, is that instead of displaying the web-based content within the Java installer window the computer is opening a separate Internet Explore window to display the content. However, the content won't display directly in Internet Explorer. If you allow the content you end up, if I recall, just clicking "Allow" forever as more and more IE windows open.
I've tried SFC and DISM as well as resetting the Default Apps and IE options. No problems found in SFC or DISM. I don't know enough about installer programs. My next step would be a shot in the dark with Tweaking.com's Windows Repair unless someone understands the Java installer better than me and knows what stupid thing is going on here.