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12-09-2011 03:36 PM
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378
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12-11-2011 02:49 PM
did not solver your problem as it did not run correctly? or did it reset IE and still have the same issue? try CTRL + scroll wheel UP on your mouse, it will change the % by 5% at a time. not sure if it will stick
you can also drop your resolution so things will appear bigger all over. if none of this resolves your issue i will give you an advanced resolution for you
you can also drop your resolution so things will appear bigger all over. if none of this resolves your issue i will give you an advanced resolution for you
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12-11-2011 10:33 PM
Thank you. No. IE did'nt change. Resolution and scrolling up seem to another temporary fix. Your consistant suggestions are really appreciated. This the first computer I've had this problem with. One other thought, could this be a problem with IE9?
12-11-2011 11:19 PM
it is not a problem with IE9 at all. It could be a browser extension causing the issue. Click start and avove the start button you will see a place to type the name of a program. Type "Internet Explorer" without the quotes
Above, you will see a list of internet explorers. One will say "no addons" open that. you will get some warning page on starup saying you have addons disabled. Ignore that. Go to google.com and change the resolution however you are comfortable with. Then navigate around to see if it sticks in no addons mode.
This is not a resolution, this will just help resolve the issue
Above, you will see a list of internet explorers. One will say "no addons" open that. you will get some warning page on starup saying you have addons disabled. Ignore that. Go to google.com and change the resolution however you are comfortable with. Then navigate around to see if it sticks in no addons mode.
This is not a resolution, this will just help resolve the issue
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