- Oct 19, 2011
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Hi,
About a month or two now, I have been having an issue where websites are acting funny on the latest version of internet explorer for windows 8.1 on my first generation surface pro. The issue issue with websites like pocketnow.com and wmpoweruser.com where pictures and disqus comment fields will turn up as white spaces. This is both for the modern UI and desktop versions of internet explorer.
I contacted microsoft on this issue. The problem probably lies apparently with the videodriver and at least one other person had this issue, although not apparently with a surface pro. The solution according to microsoft is to uninstall and install the video driver.
I got instructions but I am a bit hesitant to execute this solution. I am afraid it will affect the whole OS and make my surface pro in a significant way. The surface pro is currently my daily driver. I cannot afford a solution that might affect the whole system.
I was wondering if there are other surface owners out there that have tried this with a significant driver for their surface devices and what the experiences are with major issues. The biggest fear I have is that when I uninstall the driver that I cannot play any media anymore, or worse lose control of any functionality of input with keyboard or touch controls, rendering my surface useless.
I am curious to hear your stories/advice on this issue. I might help me take the (bold) step to fix an annoying issue. Thanks in advance.
About a month or two now, I have been having an issue where websites are acting funny on the latest version of internet explorer for windows 8.1 on my first generation surface pro. The issue issue with websites like pocketnow.com and wmpoweruser.com where pictures and disqus comment fields will turn up as white spaces. This is both for the modern UI and desktop versions of internet explorer.
I contacted microsoft on this issue. The problem probably lies apparently with the videodriver and at least one other person had this issue, although not apparently with a surface pro. The solution according to microsoft is to uninstall and install the video driver.
I got instructions but I am a bit hesitant to execute this solution. I am afraid it will affect the whole OS and make my surface pro in a significant way. The surface pro is currently my daily driver. I cannot afford a solution that might affect the whole system.
I was wondering if there are other surface owners out there that have tried this with a significant driver for their surface devices and what the experiences are with major issues. The biggest fear I have is that when I uninstall the driver that I cannot play any media anymore, or worse lose control of any functionality of input with keyboard or touch controls, rendering my surface useless.
I am curious to hear your stories/advice on this issue. I might help me take the (bold) step to fix an annoying issue. Thanks in advance.