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Internet Explorer works very slow
My situation is as follows;
I have IE 7.0.5713. I am running a internet connection between my systems and a router, which is a D Link 1310 and a broadband connection with a cable modem. There are two other systems on my network, one is running Vista and the other is running XP. I am running XP Pro with SP3. The other two PC's are running wireless connections and do not seem to have issues with slow connectivity and slow performance with IE 7. I have tried running software to remove adware and tracking cookies from my system. The software I am, and have used are; Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool. The success of these software tools are sporadic, Sometimes after running Ad-Aware 2008 and then restarting my system, I get excellent response via IE7. However, depending on the website, the good performance of IE7 may not last until, the next time I start up my system. I notice that sometimes, tracking cookies seem to appear and I have to run through the process of using Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool to get the performance back to IE7. I even have to sometimes turn off my cable modem and my router and restart them to get the performance back. I also have a sporadic problem of the Internet Connection icon appearing in the taskbar. Sometimes it is there and sometimes is not. I notice that when it is not there, the performance of IE7 suffers because of it. At this writing, I have excellent performance. I have also tried turning off Windows XP firewall because of the firewall capabilities of my router; think that maybe the dual firewall (software and hardware) may have a contribution to the slow performance. This has not yielded a benefit. I currently have removed my PC from behind the router firewall and turned back on the Windows firewall, and it seems to have helped. I have also tried to use Firefox and run into the same issues. I have deleted Firefox and I noticed a resulting problem from this deletion is; my “Quick Launch” tool bar (just to the left of the “Start” button, has disappeared, even when I right click on the taskbar and go to “Toolbars” and make sure that the menu choice is checked for “Quick Launch” is checked, it does not reappear. However all of these trails seem to be that I am holding together my IE7 performance with spit and a prayer! Can anyone help to get my IE7 to be more dependable and predictable? Also can anyone advise me on getting back my “Quick Launch” toolbar on the taskbar? |
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Internet Explorer works very slow
Does this issue still happens if you disable your Add Ons ???
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "HaroldSJS" wrote in message ... My situation is as follows; I have IE 7.0.5713. I am running a internet connection between my systems and a router, which is a D Link 1310 and a broadband connection with a cable modem. There are two other systems on my network, one is running Vista and the other is running XP. I am running XP Pro with SP3. The other two PC's are running wireless connections and do not seem to have issues with slow connectivity and slow performance with IE 7. I have tried running software to remove adware and tracking cookies from my system. The software I am, and have used are; Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool. The success of these software tools are sporadic, Sometimes after running Ad-Aware 2008 and then restarting my system, I get excellent response via IE7. However, depending on the website, the good performance of IE7 may not last until, the next time I start up my system. I notice that sometimes, tracking cookies seem to appear and I have to run through the process of using Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool to get the performance back to IE7. I even have to sometimes turn off my cable modem and my router and restart them to get the performance back. I also have a sporadic problem of the Internet Connection icon appearing in the taskbar. Sometimes it is there and sometimes is not. I notice that when it is not there, the performance of IE7 suffers because of it. At this writing, I have excellent performance. I have also tried turning off Windows XP firewall because of the firewall capabilities of my router; think that maybe the dual firewall (software and hardware) may have a contribution to the slow performance. This has not yielded a benefit. I currently have removed my PC from behind the router firewall and turned back on the Windows firewall, and it seems to have helped. I have also tried to use Firefox and run into the same issues. I have deleted Firefox and I noticed a resulting problem from this deletion is; my “Quick Launch” tool bar (just to the left of the “Start” button, has disappeared, even when I right click on the taskbar and go to “Toolbars” and make sure that the menu choice is checked for “Quick Launch” is checked, it does not reappear. However all of these trails seem to be that I am holding together my IE7 performance with spit and a prayer! Can anyone help to get my IE7 to be more dependable and predictable? Also can anyone advise me on getting back my “Quick Launch” toolbar on the taskbar? |
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Internet Explorer works very slow
Does this issue still happens if you disable your Add Ons ???
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "HaroldSJS" wrote in message ... My situation is as follows; I have IE 7.0.5713. I am running a internet connection between my systems and a router, which is a D Link 1310 and a broadband connection with a cable modem. There are two other systems on my network, one is running Vista and the other is running XP. I am running XP Pro with SP3. The other two PC's are running wireless connections and do not seem to have issues with slow connectivity and slow performance with IE 7. I have tried running software to remove adware and tracking cookies from my system. The software I am, and have used are; Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool. The success of these software tools are sporadic, Sometimes after running Ad-Aware 2008 and then restarting my system, I get excellent response via IE7. However, depending on the website, the good performance of IE7 may not last until, the next time I start up my system. I notice that sometimes, tracking cookies seem to appear and I have to run through the process of using Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool to get the performance back to IE7. I even have to sometimes turn off my cable modem and my router and restart them to get the performance back. I also have a sporadic problem of the Internet Connection icon appearing in the taskbar. Sometimes it is there and sometimes is not. I notice that when it is not there, the performance of IE7 suffers because of it. At this writing, I have excellent performance. I have also tried turning off Windows XP firewall because of the firewall capabilities of my router; think that maybe the dual firewall (software and hardware) may have a contribution to the slow performance. This has not yielded a benefit. I currently have removed my PC from behind the router firewall and turned back on the Windows firewall, and it seems to have helped. I have also tried to use Firefox and run into the same issues. I have deleted Firefox and I noticed a resulting problem from this deletion is; my “Quick Launch” tool bar (just to the left of the “Start” button, has disappeared, even when I right click on the taskbar and go to “Toolbars” and make sure that the menu choice is checked for “Quick Launch” is checked, it does not reappear. However all of these trails seem to be that I am holding together my IE7 performance with spit and a prayer! Can anyone help to get my IE7 to be more dependable and predictable? Also can anyone advise me on getting back my “Quick Launch” toolbar on the taskbar? |
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Internet Explorer works very slow
I tried to disable all addons. There are many addons under four different
items in a drop down menu. I initally and painstakenly disabled all of them, with out a difference in this problem. I teh nre-enabled all of them. Can I reinstall IE 7 on top of the current install? Would that help? I remeber in the old days of DOS and the early days of Windows, (3.0, 3.1, 95 and 98) you could over-install an application, and that would solve a host of problems most noteably from corrupted files. Would that be an alternative? This siutation has gotten most frustrating! Please help me!!! "Peter Foldes" wrote: Does this issue still happens if you disable your Add Ons ??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "HaroldSJS" wrote in message ... My situation is as follows; I have IE 7.0.5713. I am running a internet connection between my systems and a router, which is a D Link 1310 and a broadband connection with a cable modem. There are two other systems on my network, one is running Vista and the other is running XP. I am running XP Pro with SP3. The other two PC's are running wireless connections and do not seem to have issues with slow connectivity and slow performance with IE 7. I have tried running software to remove adware and tracking cookies from my system. The software I am, and have used are; Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool. The success of these software tools are sporadic, Sometimes after running Ad-Aware 2008 and then restarting my system, I get excellent response via IE7. However, depending on the website, the good performance of IE7 may not last until, the next time I start up my system. I notice that sometimes, tracking cookies seem to appear and I have to run through the process of using Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool to get the performance back to IE7. I even have to sometimes turn off my cable modem and my router and restart them to get the performance back. I also have a sporadic problem of the Internet Connection icon appearing in the taskbar. Sometimes it is there and sometimes is not. I notice that when it is not there, the performance of IE7 suffers because of it. At this writing, I have excellent performance. I have also tried turning off Windows XP firewall because of the firewall capabilities of my router; think that maybe the dual firewall (software and hardware) may have a contribution to the slow performance. This has not yielded a benefit. I currently have removed my PC from behind the router firewall and turned back on the Windows firewall, and it seems to have helped. I have also tried to use Firefox and run into the same issues. I have deleted Firefox and I noticed a resulting problem from this deletion is; my “Quick Launch” tool bar (just to the left of the “Start” button, has disappeared, even when I right click on the taskbar and go to “Toolbars” and make sure that the menu choice is checked for “Quick Launch” is checked, it does not reappear. However all of these trails seem to be that I am holding together my IE7 performance with spit and a prayer! Can anyone help to get my IE7 to be more dependable and predictable? Also can anyone advise me on getting back my “Quick Launch” toolbar on the taskbar? |
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Internet Explorer works very slow
I tried to disable all addons. There are many addons under four different
items in a drop down menu. I initally and painstakenly disabled all of them, with out a difference in this problem. I teh nre-enabled all of them. Can I reinstall IE 7 on top of the current install? Would that help? I remeber in the old days of DOS and the early days of Windows, (3.0, 3.1, 95 and 98) you could over-install an application, and that would solve a host of problems most noteably from corrupted files. Would that be an alternative? This siutation has gotten most frustrating! Please help me!!! "Peter Foldes" wrote: Does this issue still happens if you disable your Add Ons ??? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "HaroldSJS" wrote in message ... My situation is as follows; I have IE 7.0.5713. I am running a internet connection between my systems and a router, which is a D Link 1310 and a broadband connection with a cable modem. There are two other systems on my network, one is running Vista and the other is running XP. I am running XP Pro with SP3. The other two PC's are running wireless connections and do not seem to have issues with slow connectivity and slow performance with IE 7. I have tried running software to remove adware and tracking cookies from my system. The software I am, and have used are; Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool. The success of these software tools are sporadic, Sometimes after running Ad-Aware 2008 and then restarting my system, I get excellent response via IE7. However, depending on the website, the good performance of IE7 may not last until, the next time I start up my system. I notice that sometimes, tracking cookies seem to appear and I have to run through the process of using Ad-Aware 2008, AVG Anti-virus and Windows Malicious software tool to get the performance back to IE7. I even have to sometimes turn off my cable modem and my router and restart them to get the performance back. I also have a sporadic problem of the Internet Connection icon appearing in the taskbar. Sometimes it is there and sometimes is not. I notice that when it is not there, the performance of IE7 suffers because of it. At this writing, I have excellent performance. I have also tried turning off Windows XP firewall because of the firewall capabilities of my router; think that maybe the dual firewall (software and hardware) may have a contribution to the slow performance. This has not yielded a benefit. I currently have removed my PC from behind the router firewall and turned back on the Windows firewall, and it seems to have helped. I have also tried to use Firefox and run into the same issues. I have deleted Firefox and I noticed a resulting problem from this deletion is; my “Quick Launch” tool bar (just to the left of the “Start” button, has disappeared, even when I right click on the taskbar and go to “Toolbars” and make sure that the menu choice is checked for “Quick Launch” is checked, it does not reappear. However all of these trails seem to be that I am holding together my IE7 performance with spit and a prayer! Can anyone help to get my IE7 to be more dependable and predictable? Also can anyone advise me on getting back my “Quick Launch” toolbar on the taskbar? |
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