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Internet explorer slow? – Speed ​​it up in a second!

Yesterday, I was browsing the internet and it worked great. But this morning Internet Explorer slowed down to a crawl even after numerous clicks on it. Worse yet, many websites display “Cannot display page” or “Cannot find server” error messages, no matter how fast your internet connection is. So I called a friend who worked in the IT business and he got my IE browser working like new again with his professional recipe.

1. Reset Internet Explorer value in IE menu.

– Delete temporary Internet files and cookies by going to Tools, Internet Options.

– Disable add-ons in Internet Explorer:
has. Click Tools and select Internet Options
b. Select Programs and click Manage Add-ons,
against Click the plugin you want to disable, then click the Disable radio button.

– Reset Internet Explorer home and search page by changing web settings:
has. Right click on the IE icon on the desktop
b. Choose the ‘Properties’ tab
against Click the ‘Reset Web Settings’ button
d. Click ‘Apply’ and then select ‘OK’

– Disable Autocomplete in IE browser
has. Open IE browser.
b. In the Internet Explorer menu, select ‘Tools’
against Select ‘Internet Options’
d. Click ‘Content’
me. Click the ‘AutoComplete’ button
F. Click ‘Clear Forms’
gram. Click ‘OK’ in the ‘Clear all previously saved form entries except passwords’ dialog
H. Click ‘Clear Passwords’
Yo. Click ‘OK’ on the ‘Clear All Previously Saved Form Passwords’ dialog.
d. Uncheck all entries under ‘Use AutoComplete for’

– Delete the IE History folder as well by going to History in Tools | Internet Options

– Take advantage of IE’s security zones by opening Internet Explorer, choosing Tools from the menu, selecting Internet Options, and clicking the Security tab.

2. Run a virus scan on your computer to detect Trojans and hackers that may have sneaked into your system and attacked your IE browser.

Lastly, and most essential, is to fix all the registry junk in Registry Editor.

Some newer install and uninstall programs may change and make registry keys unavailable. Similarly, some recent downloads of online programs can cause malware to sneak in and corrupt important IE browser keys.

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