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Ahhh, I didn't realize you had issues on 8 too Heck, I just installed 10 here, so no 11 for me until they work out all the bugs. A Guy
Ahhh, I didn't realize you had issues on 8 too Heck, I just installed 10 here, so no 11 for me until they work out all the bugs. A Guy
Hi there
W8 -- no probs as it's IE10 -- it's W8.1 which believe it or not is actually a passably USEABLE version of Windows 8 -- especially with Boot directly to desktop allowed (set in Control panel ==>Navigation).
W8.1 has IE11 already installed -- you can't revert back to IE10.
Cheers
jimbo
Yeah for me this is a big issue as I usually call in to the giants shows after the games so I need to hear the live feeds.
Anyway as I said, thus far it's the only major issue I've had. My other issue with Microsoft's Dream Spark site was resolved by putting it in Compatibility View. With that the issue went away. For this issue, compatibly view still doesn't fix it
Anyway I'm still looking for a fix so...
Which is what I said in the post above your first one :)
Don't know if it's related, but I discovered a hardware fault..
- the SATA lead to one of my SSD's had worked loose..
System seems to be running with more stability now
I shall still post here if I discover any specific ie11 problems
just for discussion..:)
I thought there would be a version of Windows 8 ,unfortunately not
If you mean no IE11 for Windows 8 - Yes, Microsoft already said there would be no IE11 on Win 8, since it's a already incorporated in 8.1, which basically kills off Windows 8.
Basically once Windows 8.1 goes live Oct 18, Windows 8 pretty much dies the next day. This of course is the simple synapse but you get the drift.
The drift of 8 that is! blahhhh... One of the most likely reasons why live feed wouldn't be working is probably due to the site still needing to update things for 11 maybe only now catching up finally for IE 10 at the Giants as well as a long list of other sites. That plus 11 is still not the finished product with all the goods included as of yet.
As for sata cables and being loose when you start seeing "missing boot device" type errors when powering up you'll know for sure the drive cables need to be checked. Once a friend finally pulled my old case out when he tried installing XP over the clean Vista install that was on and still got nowhere I moved the two HD cables over from Ports #1+#2 to #3+#4 to clear that up fast,(fresh 7 install there afterwards).
None of that directly 11 but Windows in general causing startup issues. And if you can't get Windows to start up you can't run into problems with any browser!