I am a computer technician so I have experience and see this ALL the time.
So with that in mind perhaps some tips and suggestions might help...
IE Tips
Firefox
Google Chrome: not much in the way of resources and may be too technical for some.
- Make sure all your secondary apps like Flash and Java are up to date. Remember that there is a different version of Flash for each type of web browser.
- Many 3rd party web browser add-ons can slow a computer down. They offer benefits sometimes at the cost of your internet browsing speed.
- If you ISP speed is under 2 MB/s forget it. Today's internet is content rich and some of the photos posted here are over a meg in size so the entire page with all its pictures can take some time to load.
- If your operating system is over 2 years old back up your stuff and reinstall it. I reformat my drive and reinstall at least once a year. Makes a world of difference! And any viruses lurking that your anti virus has not found are gone (generally).
- If you are running Windows XP with less than 1 GB forget about it. Get more RAM.
- If you are running Windows Vista or 7 with less than 3 GBs forget about it. Get more RAM.
- Start Task Manager and take a look at your processes. If you have more than 60 you need to figure out what you need and do not need and remove any software entries that are messing with your box. Almost every time you install something it usually wants to start on start up. Have Adobe Reader? iTunes?
- As above and look at CPU usage. If it is above 10 percent or fluctuates then you have processes running using CPU cycles. Close everything and check again.
- Take a look at Physical Memory. I have a 12 GB box and right now it is at 34% with a wack of stuff open. Some programs and browsers have memory leaks and they slowly use more and more RAM.
- Update your browser.
- Try browsing in Safe Mode. If there is a big difference then you have some sort of OS issue.
- Tune up your computer. I recommend CCleaner. Sure there are more aggressive utilities but I have used it for years and swear by it. You need to use CCleaner even if you have deleted your cookies and browser entries through the web browser. Clean the registry and then take a look at the start up items. More than 10 start up items and your box is the shit. Get that fixed by someone that knows what they are doing. Randomly removing entries if you do not know what you are doing can cause problems.
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