Lenova ideapad yoga 11s

i probably wont be able to explain this properly but i will try my best else i will be going to contact lenova via hte phone.
For some reason i cannot launch anything on my lenova ideapad yoga 11 s.
for instance i click on the internet explorer icon in my little panel or the camera or the calendar or the photo's icon and they do not actually open, what happens is that they appear in the bottom task bar as if they are open but they arent opened i cannot see or access them.  To open internet explorer i have to go to the search field on the computer and click on it here once it appears and then it opens.
does anyone know what the problem is with the computer and why it has suddenly started doing this. 
I am not sure where to post this query on the lenova forum so if its the wrong section could you let me know and i will re-post in the correct forum.
Thanks in advance.
Moderator note:  moved it for you.

Just for your information...I recently returned the yoga 2 pro to Best Buy and bought a yoga 11s instead. I have it upgraded to windows 8.1 without having any problem. All you have to do is to wait until the system automatically download and install the windows updates. And after rebooting the computer, go to Windows Store, the free upgrade to windows 8.1 will be available for you to download. While waiting for windows 8.1 to be downloaded and installed you can just go to Lenovo support website to find and download all the updated drivers for yoga 11s, which are compatible with windows 8.1. Then when the system automatically finishes the upgrade to windows 8.1, just simply updated the drivers one by one. So yeah, in my case, I did not have any problem or error when upgrading to windows 8.1
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