February 17, 2014 7:43 AM PST
Ya see? This is why computers make me INSANE. I'm new, and it's like "THEY" know it. I get the updates, and I'm scared to death to accept any one of 'em. Everytime I DO??? New problems. Lucky, knows exactly what I'm talkin' about here. My computer's (both, laptops) were properly set up, properly ignited, and properly configured to accept these "updates". But, guess what? Because of their "AGE", they may not be configured TO DO SO.
Not with all the "advances" in technology...
It's all a scam. Thanks, BILL GATES.
Steve....Ya' know....the APPLE GUY?
Everything is made to implode now. EVERYTHING!!!
We are a throw-away, and get better SOCIETY!!! (Spoiled, MUCH?)
And they saw us all....COMING.
THIS SUCKS.
They drug me, kickin' and screamin' into this "world".
AND now....
I can't seem to GET OUT.
I just wanna RIDE.
Ride Free
Tweek
February 17, 2014 11:42 AM PST
The only problems I've had with explorer 11 is some website's don't display right. All I get is the text version. To fix this, I use Google Chrome. I think the websites themselves need to be updated to work with the new explorer 11. Kind of on the same subject. What does everyone think of Fox Sports new format? It has super sized text and loads rather slow on my tablet.
February 17, 2014 1:12 PM PST
Okay, finally had some tome to do some research and testing...
IE11 did have a bunch of bugs but most are aleary fixed with patches that should download and install automatically. Otherwise it actually fixed lots of problems that were in IE 9 & 10. Actually corrected a few things that were driving me and other web designers crazy and fixed a few security bugs too.
As for the Blackhole Exploits (mentioned above)...that was a major concern in 2010, 2011 & 2012 with versions of IE but I haven't been able to find anything that it has re-emerged with any new th3reats to IE11.
I just like the rest of you get really scared anytime there are upgrades to Windows or IE or any major software program or browser, especially since I have to worry about whether my site will work. And yes every few updates do cause me to have to make changes, but that is all apart of keeping up with something that is emerging faster than man has ever known in the past! But all and all most of these are for the best and just trying to keep up with our changing habits on computer use and internet browsing. Remember when someone like Microsoft releases an upgrade it will go on over 1/2 billion computers at about the same time. All the testing in the world can't insure that every one of those will work just fine, but they do a pretty damn good job of getting updates and fixes out pretty quick. I am actually impressed on how quick Microsoft can actually fix the thousands of bugs that are reported in any new release of software... event though it seems like it is too long if it effects us personally. Remember without updartes we would all be trying to browse the web with Netscape or IE3... how much fun would that be.
Now on final note and personal opinion.... USE FIREFOX for your web browser. It is not integrated with the operating system or owned by a giant website and does only one thing... browses the web and it does it better than any other browser out there.
February 17, 2014 6:32 PM PST
It was in the news a few weeks back. The Black Hole was aimed at IE 9 & 10 and Microsoft stopped patches to 9 and focused on 10 & 11.
Nothin like Micro Puke, they develop a browser that can not see webpages.
The Updates, I only install security updates. Most of those updates are usless for me since I would never surf the web with IE.
Netscrape and IE3 were probally better than the latest versions of IE. With data transfer rates they would sure be faster.
Glad I do not do computer work any longer. Who the heck wants to write over 2 million lines of code and then try to find that one error.
Mozzila announced it is going to start putting advertisements in the Firefox web browser. It is the end of the world as we know it.
February 24, 2014 1:58 PM PST
It is REALLY hard for a company to go back and support past releases. My recommendation is to always run the latest (or maybe one gen back if problems).
February 24, 2014 8:51 PM PST
Tweek you are so wrong. If your havin problems it is your Configuration, not the PC. I am runnin the same system for the last 5 years with no issues.
Everything from Childhood, even yours was designed to be upgraded.