problem with IE

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hi
I have a problem that can be in anytime at the day not even after something special , my google in IE search in costume search instead for regular search it's like these when I search for facebook let's say
http://cse.google.co.il/cse?cx=016499416165182419401:s9hyxiev7ww&nord=1&site=&source=hp&q=facebook&oq=FACE&gs_l=hp.1.0.0i131l2j0j0i131j0l6.1021.1436.0.2272.4.4.0.0.0.0.148.433.0j3.3.0....0...1c.1.64.hp..1.3.432.4SnYKksjrv0

http://postimg.org/image/q714wihpl/

what is the problem?
I know that if I going to the default settings in IE it's get ok..but from what is it?
thank you
 


If I'm not mistaken, hebrew is a right to left language, so google is changing their page layout rather than IE. Either search in english at google.com/ncr or change your computer's default language from hebrew to english!
 
your not mistaked by the sides but...when it's correct it's look like these
http://postimg.org/image/3x75eksy7/
and all the result are correct as you can see
so to change language is not the solution
 


No, the page is correctly displayed. The issue is you're using the "cse" version, which seems to be a mobile version. Just force google to show the desktop version and you're fine.

This is a Google issue, not windows or IE
 
and how I can do that?cause it's going alone to the mobile and till i'm not reset my IE it's not going back, in another computer's in the LAN it's not like these and it wasn't like these never so it something in these pc
 


You probably set something in the site and it's staying in the cookies. You can clear the cookies to fix it, or edit them to set desktop. There should also be an option at the bottom of the page, but I can't read hebrew so you need to see about that yourself.

If none of those help, you should contact google support staff about it.
 
I think it's not something of google because it's only in my pc and after I clean the cookies it's going back and i'm not do anything before to change google to mobile so it suppose to stay on desktop as default because it's from desktop so it's something in my pc but I don't know what
 


It's probably google doing it for you. I'm assuming you're using the metro version of IE, and google's been known to piss people off by ignoring the fact that even the winrt version of IE is still a desktop application and not a mobile one. If you use the desktop version or firefox it should work as expected. Anything else will require modifying agent strings and might break sites that work properly.