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Anonymous Posted on Mar 21, 2010

Slow new page internet explorer

Help! when using a web page and clicking to open a blank window to see specific items.
It takes £0 to 40 seconds to open and load pictures.
On my other PC it takes 4 seconds.
Have completed Regestry Clean up, de-frag, and tune up 1 click.
advice would be very much appreciated

  • Anonymous Mar 22, 2010

    Hi Mike tried your suggestions no better. Thanks anyway.
    Do you know why i have to continualy sign in to Google Bookmarks, is there a way to sign in the once.
    Thanks in antisipation. Martyn

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Speed up Internet Explorer by:

-- cleaning system junk
-- optimizing computer services
-- optimizing internet
-- repairing registry
-- defraging registry
-- clearing browsers junk

do these things with some secure tool such as Intel Software Partner Reginout.

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Do a google search for "google chrome"
If that runs slow you know its the PC, if it runs fine then you know its Internet explorer.
I no longer use internet explorer because it it so slow but i remember there was a setting which would scan web-pages for phishing threats.
Im not sure if its called that or if they have changed over to the smartscreen filter.
More info on smart screen filter here:
Microsoft smart screen

There are also some helpful tips here which could improve internet explorer perfomance:
Hints & Tips for internet explorer
I hope this helps
Regards
Mike

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