Have to learn: 8 strokes to speed up your IE 8

  
IE8 is undoubtedly Microsoft's best browser to date, but IE8 still has some problems. It is worth mentioning that the performance of IE8 will deteriorate with the passage of time, the page loading speed will suddenly slow down, and IE8 sometimes even suddenly collapses. The reason is that there is too much garbage. Just as Windows systems slow down due to redundant registry entries and boot-up programs, IE browsers are slowed down by unnecessary taskbars, extra patches, and a variety of other garbage. Browser garbage needs to accumulate over time, and it takes only a few minutes to clean them up. Below we recommend 8 ways to speed up the browser to IE8 users: 1. Disable redundant plugins
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Select Toolbar > Manage Add-ons to view the plugins you have installed. If you confirm that a plugin is no longer needed, you can click on it to select the disable option. You can do some experimentation: the worst case is that some pages will not display properly. If this happens, you can restart the plugin and everything will return to normal. 2. Remove Accelerator
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Select the Accelerator option on the left side of the Manage Add-ons window. If you don't need some of these tools, you can choose to disable or delete them. Select the search provider on the left side of the Manage Add-ons window to remove the search engines you don't want to use. 3. Download more files at the same time
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Open the registry editor and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Internet Settings
Double-click MaxConnections PerServer and MaxConnectionsPer1_0Serve to select decimal , set each value to 10, then restart the computer. 4. Save time
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Some programs will set IE browser to check the new page every time you visit, which will affect the user's browser speed. To solve this problem, click Toolbar > Internet Options > Browsing History Settings to verify that the newer version of all pages is set to "Automatic". 5. Configuring Temporary Files
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Still browsing history setting window, confirm that the disk space used by IE temporary files is the default value of "50MB". If your PC has multiple disks, make sure that temporary files can be stored as quickly as possible. 6. Thoroughly clean up
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Even if the configuration is correct, there will be problems with the IE8 cache. As a result, some pages load slowly, and sometimes the browser crashes. Select Tools > Delete browsing history, select the type of file you want to delete, and click the Delete option. 7. Open Pop-up Blocker
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Some pop-ups will take up your bandwidth and slow down your browsing speed. Click Toolbar > Internet Options > Privacy to confirm that the pop-up blocker is open. Click the Settings option to check the sites that allow pop-ups to appear and remove any unwanted sites. 8. The last step
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Click Toolbar > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. Home users do not need to turn on "Automatically detect settings" (affecting IE performance). Restart your computer after setting it up.
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