IE10 for Windows 7 Globally Available for Consumers and Businesses
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Our experiences mirror one another very closely. I have other bugs going on related to video like yourself: the icon for the Intel SSD Toolbox keeps returning to the generic Windows icon and needs to be fixed by rebuilding the icon cache. Youtube videos are breaking up often (pixelating) and if I go into my Administrator account then go to the What are You Listening to Thread here, I can't play the videos because all I see are black boxes where the videos should be. Oddly the regular user account will both display and play the videos.
I may image from a backup as well and if I do won't be installing IE10 again. MS has some work to do on this and I wonder if they'll do it considering they developed this for W8 and wish to promote W8.
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Try This
This is one of the bugs that showed up for me. Go to an elevated command prompt and enter perfmon /report. I was getting a message "incorrect interface". The new image fixed that.
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Everything checks out OK in the Performance Monitor tests on this machine. My original thought was that a recent update of video driver began all of this but going back to the previous AMD driver did not solve the problems and actually I have since realized the problems began when I checked the Enable Enhanced Protected Mode in Internet Options. That's when all the troubles started with IE10 RTM. IE10 Pre-release had prior run fine for a couple of months.
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Well, I patched my Registry so IE10 doesn't install automatically. I don't want that thing sneaking up on me until it's stable. Come to think of it, I did the same for IE9 a couple of years ago.
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Guess I'll be holding off on IE10 for a long time from the looks of things going on here!
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Thinking Ahead
I am not able to predict what is going to happen with Win 8 but IE10 could possibly be the last MS browser for Win 7. One option for me depending on what MS does, is go to something like Linux Mint for an OS. That means I would be using other browsers anyhow. So I am satisfied with FF for the time being.
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Could it be that MS are trying to force people to upgrade to W8?
"What are you complaining about? It works perfectly on W8."
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Well here is one little rabbit that wont be going back there (IE10) and well Linux is looking pretty good at the moment and it has FF if my memory serves me right cos Ubuntu has and that is just another option.
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Odd i'm having no issues with ie10 the past week of using it. Only other browser I have installed is firefox but been using ie10 daily to test it and I have not had issues at all yet.
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been using ie10 since test-release in December 2012
no problems..