Studio Management GUI Rendering Problem - Windows 8.1

I've got a problem that I can't seem to find the solution to anywhere.  I recently purchased a new computer with Windows 8.1 and am having trouble with SQL Express 2012.  The GUI rendering within the Server Management Studio seems to be really
messed up.  Any help would be much appreciated.  I've updated everything I can think of (Windows, SQL Express, video drivers, etc) to no avail.  
Biggest problem initially is that when I go through the "Restore Database" process windows are not showing correctly.  Such as the dialog box where I go find my database backup file - there are no files listed - it is just a blank dialog box.
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
(I would post some screenshots but I'm waiting for my account to be verified)

Hi JaredBaszler,
According to your description, when you install SQL Server 2012 Express on Windows 8, the SQL Server Management studio dialogs could not displayed clearly. We need to verify if there is the third party software or antivirus software in your Server.
 In addition, if your Windows Server works in high-DPI displays. There is detail about
living a High-DPI desktop
As you post, we recommend you install SQL Server 2012 on a clean machine, and check if the same error exists, if yes, the installation media 
may be encountered some changes. And you can download the media again in Microsoft websites and reinstall again. If it display 
normally in your new machine, reinstall again on your original computer.
Regards,
Sofiya Li
Sofiya Li
TechNet Community Support

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