Do I need windows 8 to load my facebook? It does load more.

Hi, my facebook will not load on the igoogle homepage and someone said to upgrade for free, windows 8.  Does anyone know if I need to do this?  If so, I just go to microsoft.com and download windows 8?  I have internet explore.  And I wonder if this will fix my 'freeze' of the computer? Thank you very much

Renee,

Take a look at this link and see if it helps-

http://groups.Google.com/group/Microsoft.public.InternetExplorer.General/browse_thread/thread/da735765adacf276/fd9256f524aeca69?q=IE8

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