Skype won't start no-logon screen

I just installed Skype on my computer Windows 7 Samsung, and every time I open it I'm gretted with a white screen logon that simply says Skype through it. This has happened with previous versions of Skype as well, and I don't know why. I've attached a screenshot of what I get.

For those who need to know, my specs are:

-2.40 GHz Intel i5 450 M processor

-8.00 GB RAM DDR3

-Windows 7 64 bit

Laptop - Samsung Q430

Thank you!

Now try to IE10 to uninstall and reinstall IE9.

In order to uninstall IE10, you should go to the Windows Control Panel-> programs and features-> view installed updates-> Microsoft Windows-> Windows Internet Explorer 10.

http://techdows.com/2012/11/how-to-downgrade-from-IE10-to-IE9-or-IE8-Windows-7.html

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