I have a Geforce 480 and I've tried several drivers ranging from the 260s to the new 270, and I've never had IE9 working properly with GPU acceloration enabled. Text and images will get glitchy and will not accurately show what the page actually looks like. Scrolling makes it all evident. I've searched quite a bit and can't find anything. Am I the only one having this issue?
I use the IE 9 for some time now and never noticed anything like that. I'm using 32bit IE 9 under Windows 7 64bit and 270.51 driver.
i've used IE9 since it's release and i like it cause its fast but it does have some annoying glitches but i dont have the one that you described
I had a problem with flash on IE 9 from beta to final. Finally figured out that if I reset IE 9, all the issues I had went away. See if thats the issue instead of drivers. Internet Options>Advanced>Reset If that does not fix it, then see if you can change it to software rendering instead of GPU. Found in the same Advanced screen.
my banks drop down menu is only working in internet explorer, in firefox and chrome the menu wont drop and clicking dont work.
As much as I hate to say it, yes IE9 is definitely glitchy. I just finished uninstalling it in fact, because web pages were being rendered so slow and youtube wasn't playing properly. At first I thought it was my internet connection, but after checking it, it was fine. So I downloaded Google Chrome and I had none of those issues at all.. It's a shame, because I really liked IE9 *Edit* Reinstalled IE9 again and the problems have disappeared. If I had to guess, I think that installing GPU drivers can potentially mess with IE9's web page rendering, seeing as it uses hardware acceleration. Before I used the 270.51 drivers, I was installing and uninstalling drivers frequently, so I think that could have caused some problems. Anyway, I'm glad to be off Google Chrome. Never used it before, and I don't like it half as much as IE9. It's also noticeably slower than IE9 as well.
Yes, of course. To add Firefox, Opera, Chrome or anything you need to download it first (through IE). Then when you choose to uninstall IE after that, all that happens is the shortcut to it gets deleted and Windows continues to run on hardcoded pieces of IE even if you pull out the internet cable.
IE9 is faster than other browsers , if its not on your system then you have other problems its not because of IE9 http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/firefox-4-internet-explorer-9-chrome-10,2909.html
I have had no issues with ie9 from beta thru release, at work and home.. work has 280GTX, Home 480GTX SLI.. Both on the 270.51 now.. You probably have addons or toolbars in it.. The only, ONLY toolbar i run is Roboform.. Toolbars will always be the deaths of browsers..
I'm running 480s in SLI on Win 7 64. I use Chrome, but since Windows Update just installed IE9 if you want to provide the steps you use to produce the problem I could test it for you on my system. Neil
I think I know what you're calling the glitch. Sometimes when this happens I get some kind of message that says something like "Internel Explorer is re-rendering the page to prevent cross-scripting" or something like that. Here I've found an article which talks about it. Take a look: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/...-protect-me-from-cross-site-scripting-attacks Here's another article talking about how to turn off the cross-scripting protection in IE9: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...internet/d83027b7-d14f-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5 And here's another good one: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/...cts/ie-9/features/cross-site-scripting-filter
Haha, I'm using Internet Explorer 10 now. http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Info/Downloads/Default.html Looks like ding dong the glitch is dead. :mad4: --- "I'm melting........" This is weird. It seems like my game is running better since I switched to Internet Explorer 10 instead of using 9.