 MsradellP.E.Premium join:2008-12-25 Louisville, KY Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
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Re: Internet Explorer 10 Preview for Windows 7 available 13-Nov- said by merlock:Been running IE10 since the release. Haven't had any problems. Do like the 'Enhanced Protected Mode'...turns off just about everything. I'm having the same experience and it does seem to run a little faster. |
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 MsradellP.E.Premium join:2008-12-25 Louisville, KY Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to therube said by therube:> Tried re-installing IE9 and get the "can't install because there is a newer version of IE".
Restore point? You have to completely uninstall it first. You'll find it listed under the updates section under programs and features in the control panel. Just uninstall the update for IE9. |
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 MIXZ1 join:2001-01-02 Mexico Reviews:
·Prodigy Infinitum
| reply to therube said by therube:> Tried re-installing IE9 and get the "can't install because there is a newer version of IE".
Restore point? Didn't help. |
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 | reply to siliconman01 said by Msradell:said by merlock:Been running IE10 since the release. Haven't had any problems. Do like the 'Enhanced Protected Mode'...turns off just about everything. I'm having the same experience and it does seem to run a little faster. Posted: · 2012-11-12 09:22:53 · DSLR - Benchmarks: »[Info] Patch Tuesday: Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 -- non nova, sed nove primum non nocere |
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 | reply to Smokey Bear Regarding the issue of win7/ie10/portrait monitor=broken aero:
Is Microsoft acknowledging that many users have the same exact experience when installing ie10 on Win 7 where Aero disables when a monitor is in portrait mode?
I have seen *many* postings on multiple forums indicating this problem with various video card and platform configurations.
In most cases the user clearly states that everything worked fine until the installation of ie10 and that the only solutions are either (1) roll back the browser or (2) don't use portrait mode.
If Microsoft is fixing this ie10 bug then it may make sense to hang on for a short while waiting for the fix.
If instead, Microsoft is trying to put this bug on legacy registry errors from McAfee, etc. and cant bother to simply confirm/reproduce this widely published bug experience, then why bother?
Better off to uninstall ie and finally make the official migration to an alternative vendor's browser.
MICROSOFT: Please officially acknowledge this known bug in ie10 so that we can focus on getting a fix.
"Admitting you have a problem is half the battle..." |
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