Friday, November 20, 2009

IE 7 is extremely slow, taking up too much of CPU time?

Crashing ocassionaly. I am running XP on a AMD sempron 2,8 Ghz 512 MB of ram. What's wrong???



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You should delete your Temp. Files and History. I have IE7, so this should work out: Go to your "Tools" menu, select "Internet Options". Find the button in that window stating "Delete..." and click it. In the next window, click "Delete All" at the bottom. Then, click "Yes" in the next window. You can close out of all those windows, and a small one will appear. Do not close out of that one; it is deleting the files. It will close automatically when the deleting is completed.



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I am also using ie7 with 2.8GHz and 1gb ram, it pretty fast, faster than mozilla firefox! i dont have any problems!
I recommend using Firefox; you can download an extension that views tabs in IE (for those pages out there designed for IE). I found my main problem with IE 7 was the Phishing filter; it slowed EVERYTHING down--so you may try turning that off if you don't want to switch browsers...
There are the steps, follow the next if the problem is not solved by the first



1) run ccleaner (optional)



run the following two menus of ccleaner



cleaner %26gt; Analyze %26gt; Run Cleaner



Issues %26gt; Scan For Issues %26gt; Fix Selected Issues



2) Uninstall IE7



First try uninstalling it in add/remove panel.



Alternate IE7 uninstallation goes as follows



-enable to view hidden files



(start %26gt; control panel %26gt; Folder options %26gt; View %26gt; Show hidden files and folders %26gt; apply %26gt;ok)



-click on Start %26gt; Run



type the following (ther are additional spaces after \ to make them display on this page, you can skip them while typing)



c:\ windows\ ie7\ spuninst\ spuninst.exe



press ok, Follow the on-screen instructions, after completion double-click IE to check that IE6 is working.



3) If the browser is IE6, and still has problems then run system file checker



4) Use Firefox (optional)
Get more memory is my reccomendation.

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