- Step 1Click your "Start" button and select "Run."
- Step 2Enter "regedit" into the text box and select "OK."
- Step 3Navigate to the following option in the left pane:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
Upon making your selection, you'll see the contents of Internet Settings.
- Step 4Find the following two values in the right column of Regedit:
MaxConnectionsPerServer
MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server
If both lines are NOT present, the move on to Steps 6-7. If both lines ARE present, then proceed to Step 5.
- Step 5Right-click on "MaxConnectionsPerServer" and choose "Modify" on the drop-down menu. Select "Decimal" and set the "Value" field to "6." Repeat this step for the second line (MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server). Move on to Step 9.
- Step 6Right-click somewhere in the white area of the right column, select "New", and click on "DWORD."
- Step 7Type in "MaxConnectionsPerServer" as the new DWORD value and click "Enter." Your new value will appear in the right column. Right-click this value ad choose "Modify." Click "Decimal" and set the "Value" field to "6."
- Step 8Repeat Steps 6-7 using "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server" as the name of your DWORD value.
- Step 9Exit Regedit and open Internet Explorer to test.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
How to Speed Up Internet Explorer
In this age of super high-speed Internet, few things are more nerve wracking than a slow web browser. If you use Internet Explorer, then you know how frustrating it can be to deal with this web browser when it's crawling along at a snail's pace. Here are a few simple steps you can take to quickly speed up Internet Explorer and put an end to your frustration.
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