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My Internet hates me.

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Recently this has been happening again... My computers take a very long time to load a page and often become unresponsive. This happens both on my XP and my 2000. I am stuck with using Internet Explorer 6 (on the 2000) and 7 (on the XP) (which is probably the source of the problem).

 

 

 

Are there ways to speed up page loading and not get (Not Responding) in IE?

I highly doubt it. Your computers are probably not in the best shape and IE really uses up a lot of resources.

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"It's not a rest for me, it's a rest for the weights." - Dom Mazzetti

Download glary utilities and do the general cleanup plus clean out your startup programs.

 

 

 

Also i would highly highly recommend getting opera, firefox, chrome or safari 4, since internet explorer 6 & 7 are complete crap.

Download glary utilities and do the general cleanup plus clean out your startup programs.

 

 

 

Also i would highly highly recommend getting opera, firefox, chrome or safari 4, since internet explorer 6 & 7 are complete crap.

If IE isn't working because of this hardware, I doubt he will want Firefox, as bloated as it is. Chrome, I thought, only supported XP/Vista, Linux, and OS X 10.5/10.6.
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Download glary utilities and do the general cleanup plus clean out your startup programs.

 

 

 

Also i would highly highly recommend getting opera, firefox, chrome or safari 4, since internet explorer 6 & 7 are complete crap.

If IE isn't working because of this hardware, I doubt he will want Firefox, as bloated as it is. Chrome, I thought, only supported XP/Vista, Linux, and OS X 10.5/10.6.

 

Which is why I put opera first.

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