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Ottawa, Ontario | There are a few ways to increase the speed of your browser.
Your browser always looks to your hard drive first when looking to load content. It looks to see if you have previously loaded the page and would prefer to load historical data from your hard drive before it reaches out onto the internet to retrieve the data. The key here is to make sure that the data isn't on your computer, with today's high speed internet the page will load faster if your computer can just grab it right off the net and not have to work at loading it from your hard drive. This sounds like the reverse of what you might expect.
The first thing to do is regularly "delete your Browsing History"
Click on "tools" then "Internet Options" then "Delete" your browsing history.
Next click on "Settings" right beside the Delete button, and reduce the "Disk space to use" to 8 or 10 mb.
This will reduce the browsers available space to save history and will force it to reach out onto the web and retrieve data...hopefully speeding up your browser.
Edited by Cross Country 11/3/2009 21:14
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