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Hello,
I am running IE9 on Windows 7 (64-bit) on a Lenovo IdeaPad V570 (750GB hard drive w/6GB RAM). I'm a bit frustrated, as I am not able to view certain content on IE9, that I can see plainly in either Chrome or Firefox. The two examples, I am providing are igoogle (www.google.com/ig) and YouTube. I have inserted screen shots of www.google.com/ig in IE as well as Chrome for comparison. I have gone through and scanned everything I can think of, and have not been able to find anything malicious on my computer (I understand that this doesn't necessarily mean that nothing is there). Logic would dictate to me that if I can see the content in other browsers but not in IE9, then it must be a setting within Internet Explorer. I have tried the following to no avail:
Reset Internet Explorer
Roll Back to IE 8 (this is what came with the laptop)
Completely uninstall and re-install IE
Disabled and Re-Enabled Java Scripting
Updated Flash
Disabled and Re-Enabled Active X Controls
Added the sites to the "Trusted Sites" zone within Internet Options
Visiting Several Forums -- All seem to be pointed at one of the items listed above that I have already tried
Any help that someone could offer, would be greatly appreciated.
IE 9 - www.google.com\ig
View attachment 5214
Chrome - www.google.com/ig
View attachment 5215
Thanks!
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I am running IE9 on Windows 7 (64-bit) on a Lenovo IdeaPad V570 (750GB hard drive w/6GB RAM). I'm a bit frustrated, as I am not able to view certain content on IE9, that I can see plainly in either Chrome or Firefox. The two examples, I am providing are igoogle (www.google.com/ig) and YouTube. I have inserted screen shots of www.google.com/ig in IE as well as Chrome for comparison. I have gone through and scanned everything I can think of, and have not been able to find anything malicious on my computer (I understand that this doesn't necessarily mean that nothing is there). Logic would dictate to me that if I can see the content in other browsers but not in IE9, then it must be a setting within Internet Explorer. I have tried the following to no avail:
Reset Internet Explorer
Roll Back to IE 8 (this is what came with the laptop)
Completely uninstall and re-install IE
Disabled and Re-Enabled Java Scripting
Updated Flash
Disabled and Re-Enabled Active X Controls
Added the sites to the "Trusted Sites" zone within Internet Options
Visiting Several Forums -- All seem to be pointed at one of the items listed above that I have already tried
Any help that someone could offer, would be greatly appreciated.
IE 9 - www.google.com\ig
View attachment 5214
Chrome - www.google.com/ig
View attachment 5215
Thanks!
Continue reading...