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Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem.
What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla isn't the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest that..... :)
Thanks!
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What speed connection do you have. At 2g my IE loads real fast.
"Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:422E0340-22CA-4D92-96A3-3666510DAEB3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and > downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 > gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > > What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla > isn't > the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest > that..... :) > > Thanks! > >
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try pc pitstop go to there site and get a free download check ..install
and run it sorted me out,,mine was running like a pig..but now pages
just flash up ..seem to have removed or optimize certain areas..its
worth a try..if your on bitttorent see if you can get it there ( if you
no what i mean).
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"Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:422E0340-22CA-4D92-96A3-3666510DAEB3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and > downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 > gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > > What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla > isn't > the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest > that..... :) >
http://www.apple.com/safari
The Windows Beta renders pages real quick, bit it's beta so it crashes sometimes (not that IE/FF don't crash either). A 2Ghz AMD64 chip is what a 2800+? What's your experience rating? Right click on Computer and select Properties. Did you upgrade or install from scratch?
-A.
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:52:24 -0600, "Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and >downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 >gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > >What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla isn't >the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest >that..... :) > >Thanks!
I haven't bothered to install any other browser so can't say others are faster but I don't see IE7 as being slow. Could be your settings or your ISP.
I have broadband from WOW and Internet access is brisk. Just for an example from clicking on the IE shortcut to go to Google (which I have as my home page) takes by actual stopwatch testing 1.2 seconds. Going to a site like Microsoft's home page took 1.8 seconds to load. Going to a more distant site, thousands of miles away and passing through multiple routers, I just visited the Vatican home page in Rome and that took 2.2 seconds. Trying a more complex site like Disney's which is loaded with graphical content and loads a streaming video besides on their home page took 6.3 seconds, still very respectable times.
http://home.disney.go.com/
I'm not trying to rub salt into your wounds but downloads average over 50 MB a minute depending on site of course. That's FAST!
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"Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:422E0340-22CA-4D92-96A3-3666510DAEB3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and > downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 > gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > > What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla > isn't > the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest > that..... :) > > Thanks! >
This is a connection issue and there are a lot of factors on both sides. One factor can simply be a lot of traffic, another, if you are a cable subscriber might be too many connections in your area at one time and still another might be the overall popularity of the sites. There are also various security and content options that MIGHT be a factor as the delay may have something to do with the browser checking for authentication of options for which such authentication is required. You can find those options under Internet Options in Control panel.
Other things that can impact browsing are various applications. Depending upon settings, your antivirus might be an issue as it may be set to check something that is causing a delay. Your firewall can be an issue, especially if it has its own firewall as some setting there may be the issue.
In terms of overall traffic, you can try pinging various websites to see if there are delays and/or how many hops are necessary just to get to a site and check response times. This can be done from the command prompt which you can reach by typing cmd and pressing enter in the search or run box on the Start Menu. If you are uncertain how, do a Google search on how to ping. The steps described to open the command prompt will differ based on OS but what you do at the prompt will be the same regardless.
Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
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Brilliant answer. It loads on my PC pretty fast. Guess what? It loads damn fast on my machine also !
"Ian" <igb123[ at ]talktalk.net> wrote in message news:376B20B6-35D1-4379-8D22-74B16D605D1E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > What speed connection do you have. At 2g my IE loads real fast. > > > "Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:422E0340-22CA-4D92-96A3-3666510DAEB3[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and >> downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 >> gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. >> >> What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla >> isn't >> the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest >> that..... :) >> >> Thanks! >> >> >
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What type internet connection?
"Steve Grosz" <boise_bound[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:422E0340-22CA-4D92-96A3-3666510DAEB3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and > downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 > gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > > What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla > isn't > the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest > that..... :) > > Thanks! >
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Go from dial-up to Broadband.
"Steve Grosz" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Why is IE so darn slow when it comes to connecting to web sites, and > downloading. Currently we have a AMD 64-bit processor running at about 2 > gig, and 1 gig of memory so that shouldn't be the problem. > > What can I do to improve the IE performance? And switching to Mozilla isn't > the best way to go right now.... in case anyone is going to suggest > that..... :) > > Thanks! > >
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i am on 8 mb ..i get nearly 7 mb d/l and uplaod is fixed to 448 kbs i
am on 20:1 ratio which is better than 50:1 and its a static ip address .
i am only 1.2 km from server exchange..hopefully in a couple of months
time i will go on the 24 mb connection i will get 20 mb d/l and 1.3
up/load..for the change i will pay a couple of quid a month extra,,i
guess you get use to the speeds and want more,,i am not really a heavy
user as well,, i dont d/l masses of apps and videos..i just like to
click on a website and have it up quick and surf fast i guess. but its
handy if i need something quick,,would hate to wait hours just to d/l a
700 mb avi.
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