When I installed the free upgrade from Windows 8 to 8.1 I tried to access a web page I use for work and now I can not read it. When I was using Windows 8 I could read the page every time. Now I cant. My question is: can you revert back to Windows 8 from 8.1. Any help would be appreciated.
The only way to get back to Windows 8 is to reinstall it unless you had an image backup before you updated to Windows 8.1.
Why can't you read the web page, what happens when you try to access it?
The page looks scrambled. It previously would not load with using Google search engine. Then I purchased
Microsoft operating system 8.0 and I could view the whole page. Then today I installed the upgrade app and
now the page lets me sign on, but when the page I need to read loads, it is not readable.
previously tried Firefox,Chrome,Opera, different releases of them. The only thing that worked was the initial
Browser that was loaded with MS 8.0. Thank you for the suggestions. It is appreciated.
This is the standard Windows Desktop (like XP, Vista, Win 7):
Which are you running IE from?
Also, try running IE without addons, see how that affects being able to use the web page. The easiest way to do this is to press Windows key + R, type iexplore -extoff and press Enter.
You will get an IE window with this in it:
Click the Home button to go to your normal home page then try accessing the site you need. If it works then one of the Add-ons for IE is causing the problem, so use Manage Add-ons to disable a few at a time until you find the culprit. If it doesn't make any different then this didn't help.
Turned off ie add ons in internet explorer. still no page that's legible. go to ebcheck.greyhound.com
try and open the page. ** REMOVED ** there is no sensitive info in there so feel free
to let me know if you can read the page. if you can read it, it will have a list of names and a sequence of starting
positions.
I would strongly recommend that you change your password for that site since you posted it here to avoid someone from using your account their.
I checked out the site like you asked and see what you mean. When I put that site in compatibility view in IE, the site then displayed properly. You might see if it will for you as well.