Friends ,now Microsoft strong determination with Internet Explorer 9 gives us fast browsing .
If you like manual tweaks then follow some steps .
Use TuneUp Utilities to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Speed Up your Internet Explorer 9 through TuneUp . Create your profile according to your internet access and rest of the thing TuneUp will do for you .
TuneUp Profile setting for cellular phones
Turn off the TLS encryption option to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
First go to Advance tab in Internet Options and turn off the TLS encryption option . Here to fix problem with some secure pages turn on the SSL 2 .0 feature and click Ok button to close it .
Internet Explorer 9 Advance options window
Turn off auto tuning to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
In windows 7 , the TCP auto tuning feature is enabled by default . Some web servers do not respond properly to this feature , so it appears that some sites open with very slow speed . To disable this feature , you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights . First , click on Start button and type cmd and right-click on Run as Administrator . At Command Prompt , type the following command and press enter .
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel= disabled
Command prompt window
This command will disable the TCP autotuning feature . Now close the command Prompt and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect . You can easily restore these setting by
typing the following command at Command Prompt .
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel= normal
Now close the command Prompt and again restart your computer after any changes to go into effect .
Take back your bandwidth to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Another unnecessary default setting that windows 7 comes with is a 20% “reserve” of your available bandwidth in order to accommodate certain applications like Windows Update . This tweak is a pretty common one most old-school users of XP already know – it’s not at all detrimental and you can immediately gain 20% of your bandwidth back , increasing Internet performance significantly . This is called the QoS Reserve Bandwidth Limit , and to reduce this on any version of Windows 7 you need to edit the registry .
Go to Start and type “regedit“ . In Regedit , navigate to
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SOFTWARE|Policies|Microsoft|Windows”
Right-click on Windows and create a new key called “Psched“ ,
Windows Registry Editor window
Then right click on the right and create a new “DWORD” entry . Name it “NonBestEffortLimit” and set the value to zero to disable reserve bandwidth .
Create a new DWORD Value
Increase DNS Cache to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
This tweak is one that anyone should do anyway , as it can significantly save time while surfing the web , especially if you tend to visit the same sites often . What the DNS cache does is store information retrieved from the name servers ( IP information ) so that the next time you visit the same site , your browser doesn’t have to waste time retrieving the same information from the DNS servers . You can optimize this by increasing the size of your DNS cache .
Go to Start and type “regedit“ . In Regedit , navigate to
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SYSTEM|CurrentControlSet|Services|Dnscache|Parameters”
And then right click on the white space at the right and add four DWORD values :
CacheHashTableBucketSize
CacheHashTableSize
MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit
MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit
CacheHashTableBucketSize , CacheHashTableSize , MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit , MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit Registry Entry
After checking a list of sites for the optimum setting for these values , the consensus seems to be decimal settings of CacheHashTableBucketSize to 1 , CacheHashTableSize to 384 , MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit to 64000 and MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit to 301 .When you’re done making all of the changes above , restart your computer and when it boots back up you’ll find yourself with a Windows 7 PC that screams on the Internet .
Disable your unnecessary add-on to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 9 add-ons disabling window
Add-ons , also known as ActiveX controls , browser extensions , browser helper objects , or toolbars , can improve your experience on a website by providing multimedia or interactive content , such as animations . Add-ons increase the time it takes to start browser , open a new tab or navigate to websites . However , some add-ons can cause your browser to stop responding or display content that you don't want , such as pop-up ads . If you suspect that browser add-ons are affecting your web surfing then you can disable some or all add-on . Following up on a report from earlier this year that toolbars and other add-ons were a major source of instability in Internet Explorer , IE9 keeps a stern eye on your add-ons and will warn you when one is unnecessarily slowing down your browser .
If you like manual tweaks then follow some steps .
Use TuneUp Utilities to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Speed Up your Internet Explorer 9 through TuneUp . Create your profile according to your internet access and rest of the thing TuneUp will do for you .
TuneUp Profile setting for cellular phones
Turn off the TLS encryption option to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
First go to Advance tab in Internet Options and turn off the TLS encryption option . Here to fix problem with some secure pages turn on the SSL 2 .0 feature and click Ok button to close it .
Internet Explorer 9 Advance options window
Turn off auto tuning to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
In windows 7 , the TCP auto tuning feature is enabled by default . Some web servers do not respond properly to this feature , so it appears that some sites open with very slow speed . To disable this feature , you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights . First , click on Start button and type cmd and right-click on Run as Administrator . At Command Prompt , type the following command and press enter .
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel= disabled
Command prompt window
This command will disable the TCP autotuning feature . Now close the command Prompt and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect . You can easily restore these setting by
typing the following command at Command Prompt .
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel= normal
Now close the command Prompt and again restart your computer after any changes to go into effect .
Take back your bandwidth to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Another unnecessary default setting that windows 7 comes with is a 20% “reserve” of your available bandwidth in order to accommodate certain applications like Windows Update . This tweak is a pretty common one most old-school users of XP already know – it’s not at all detrimental and you can immediately gain 20% of your bandwidth back , increasing Internet performance significantly . This is called the QoS Reserve Bandwidth Limit , and to reduce this on any version of Windows 7 you need to edit the registry .
Go to Start and type “regedit“ . In Regedit , navigate to
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SOFTWARE|Policies|Microsoft|Windows”
Right-click on Windows and create a new key called “Psched“ ,
Windows Registry Editor window
Then right click on the right and create a new “DWORD” entry . Name it “NonBestEffortLimit” and set the value to zero to disable reserve bandwidth .
Create a new DWORD Value
Increase DNS Cache to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
This tweak is one that anyone should do anyway , as it can significantly save time while surfing the web , especially if you tend to visit the same sites often . What the DNS cache does is store information retrieved from the name servers ( IP information ) so that the next time you visit the same site , your browser doesn’t have to waste time retrieving the same information from the DNS servers . You can optimize this by increasing the size of your DNS cache .
Go to Start and type “regedit“ . In Regedit , navigate to
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SYSTEM|CurrentControlSet|Services|Dnscache|Parameters”
And then right click on the white space at the right and add four DWORD values :
CacheHashTableBucketSize
CacheHashTableSize
MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit
MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit
CacheHashTableBucketSize , CacheHashTableSize , MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit , MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit Registry Entry
After checking a list of sites for the optimum setting for these values , the consensus seems to be decimal settings of CacheHashTableBucketSize to 1 , CacheHashTableSize to 384 , MaxCacheEntryTtlLimit to 64000 and MaxSOACacheEntryTtlLimit to 301 .When you’re done making all of the changes above , restart your computer and when it boots back up you’ll find yourself with a Windows 7 PC that screams on the Internet .
Disable your unnecessary add-on to Speed up your Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 9 add-ons disabling window
Add-ons , also known as ActiveX controls , browser extensions , browser helper objects , or toolbars , can improve your experience on a website by providing multimedia or interactive content , such as animations . Add-ons increase the time it takes to start browser , open a new tab or navigate to websites . However , some add-ons can cause your browser to stop responding or display content that you don't want , such as pop-up ads . If you suspect that browser add-ons are affecting your web surfing then you can disable some or all add-on . Following up on a report from earlier this year that toolbars and other add-ons were a major source of instability in Internet Explorer , IE9 keeps a stern eye on your add-ons and will warn you when one is unnecessarily slowing down your browser .
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