10 Tips to Speed Up Ie8
10 Tips to Speed Up Ie8
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This article is a tutorial that explains how to speed up Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 without
compromising on features. Most users of this guide will immediately see up to a 500% boost in
speed with the first optimization
DISCLAIMER
Proceed at your own risk! The information here is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I will not
be held responsible if this document causes your computer to explode or burst into flames. In real
serious terms, if any corruption of data, hardware damage or any other kind of damage/losses/etc.
arises from the use of this document, I will not be responsible for it. If you don't like this, please
don't read any further.
1. Disable Unneeded Add-ons
This is the Number 1 culprit in slowing down your browser. To get an idea of the speed boost you
can get, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer (No Add-
ons).
How Much Speed Are We Talking?
You will now see Internet Explorer start without any add-ons or toolbars. The speed of how the
browser starts now may have startled you.
Try out the browser now. Very much faster? Now you realize how those pesky add-ons have been
slowing down your browsing experience. However, in this mode, you won't be able to watch
YouTube videos as the Flash add-on is also disabled. We will fix this now.
Close the browser and start the browser as normal. In the browser, go to http://www.google.com.
Next, we need to go to Manage Add-ons
- For IE8 and IE6, go to Internet Explorer > Tools > Manage Add-Ons.
- For IE7, go to Internet Explorer > Tools > Manage Add-Ons.> Enable or Disable Add-ons
You will now get the Manage Add-ons window
Manage Add-ons window in IE8
This is how Manage Add-ons looks like in IE8. The difference between earlier versions is that they
have some additional functionality missing, but the main functions we need are there.
Make sure under 'Show:', only 'Add-ons currently loaded' is selected
For IE8, under "Show:", "Currently loaded add-ons" should be selected
For IE6 and IE7, under "Show:", "Add-ons currently loaded in Internet Explorer" should be
selected
Now you have a list of add-ons that are currently loaded. What you need to do now is to disable all
add-ons that you don't need. So now you ask, how to disable an add-on?
For IE8, click the add-on on the right column, and click the Disable button at the bottom.
For IE6 and IE7, click the add-on and at the Settings box at the bottom, click Disable.
Here is a table of some commonly known add-ons that you can disable. The value in square brackets
[ ] indicate my personal opinion of whether it should be disabled.
1 Adobe PDF Link Helper Open PDF documents in the Yes, unless you prefer reading PDFs
same IE8 window without within Internet Explorer's window.
opening Adobe Reader PDFs will still open in Adobe Reader
when this add-on is disabled
[DISABLE]
Almost all of the add-ons can be disabled as they are not used.
2. Disable Automatic Configuration
Some PCs have this set for some reason, slowing down every time you open the browser. If you in a
work environment, do not use this tweak as it may cause your Internet not to work.
To disable this, go to Start > Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings.
Uncheck all the boxes under Automatic Configuration.
3. Increase the Max Connections Per Server
Internet Explorer 7 and below are limited to two connections per server. This is why you can only
download a maximum of two files from one website. Internet Explorer 8 raises this limit to 6.
Here is how to increase the number of HTTP simultaneous connections to 10. By having 10
connections, IE will be able to download 10 different files at one time. This will make web pages
load faster.
If you are using Internet Explorer 7 and below
1. Go to Start > Run
2. Enter "regedit" and hit ENTER
3. On the left, navigate to the following HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings folder by:
1. Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then
2. Software, then
3. Microsoft, then
4. Windows, then
5. CurrentVersion, then
6. Internet Settings
4. Internet Settings should be selected on the left column
5. Go to Edit > New > DWORD Value
6. A box should appear. Put the name as "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server", without double quotes.
Press Enter.
7. Double click the entry you just created, select Base as "Decimal" and type 10 under Value data
8. Go to Edit > New > DWORD Value
9. A box should appear. Put the name as "MaxConnectionsPerServer", without double quotes.
Press Enter.
10. Double click the entry you just created, select Base as "Decimal" and type 10 under Value
data
11. Close Registry Editor
12. Restart your system
If you are using Internet Explorer 8
1. Go to Start > Run
2. Enter "regedit" and hit ENTER
3. On the left, navigate to the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\
Internet Explorer\MAIN\FeatureControl\FEATURE_MAXCONNECTIONSPERSERVER
folder by:
1. Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then
2. SOFTWARE, then
3. Microsoft, then
4. Internet Explorer, then
5. MAIN, then
6. FeatureControl, then
7. FEATURE_MAXCONNECTIONSPERSERVER
4. FEATURE_MAXCONNECTIONSPERSERVER should be selected on the left column
5. Go to Edit > New > DWORD Value
6. A box should appear. Put the name as "iexplore.exe", without double quotes. Press Enter.
7. Double click the entry you just created, select Base as "Decimal" and type 10 under Value data
8. On the left, click on FEATURE_MAXCONNECTIONSPER1_0SERVER, which is just
near to the one already selected
9. Go to Edit > New > DWORD Value
10. A box should appear. Put the name as "iexplore.exe", without double quotes. Press Enter.
11. Double click the entry you just created, select Base as "Decimal" and type 10 under Value
data
12. Close Registry Editor
13. Restart your system and the changes should take effect
4. Use a HOSTS file (Advanced)
Firefox has AdBlock Plus. Internet Explorer? HOSTS file.
Unfortunately, the Hosts file method is not as straight forward as Adblock Plus. For one, it blocks
websites at a domain level. Next, removing an entry from the file requires you to go through some
technical steps.
But once you get it working, you realize the speed benefits. Sites load faster. Here's how to install
HostsMan, a free software that helps to manage the HOSTS file.
1. Go to http://www.abelhadigital.com/
2. Click HostsMan on the top
3. Under "Download (Installer version)" header, click a download link under "Download
from:"
4. When your browser prompts you what to do with the ZIP file, click OPEN
5. There should be a single file named HostsMan_Setup.exe. Double click it to install the manager
First Setup screen of HostsMan
6. Click Next in the following dialog boxes to install HostsMan
7. After installation, the following interface appears:
Lvllord Patch - ONLY for Windows XP Users (NOT Vista/Windows 7 users, see next step for
Vista users)
UPDATE: There has been a recent Automatic Update (MS08-001) released on January 8 2008 that
addresses some network security concerns. The below has NOT been tested with the latest
TCPIP.SYS (v5.0.2195.7147) file. Update:The patch has been tested with KB941644 (an automatic
update) and works perfectly!
1. Go to this site - http://www.lvllord.de/
2. Click on Downloads.
3. Right-click the link and click "Save Target As".
4. Save it in your Desktop.
5. Open the file and run the program located inside the archive, agreeing to the security warning.
6. Some text should scroll by in a MS-DOS window, after it ends, type C.
7. Enter 100 for the number of concurrent half-open connections and press Enter.
8. Type Y and the file should be patched. Cancel any Windows XP warnings that should appear,
it is part of Microsoft's way of ensuring its files are not tampered with (the utility tampers with
them on purpose to change the limit).
To reset the max half open connections, run the lvllord utility again (for XP) and type 'U' to
uninstall.
Half-Open Patch - For Windows VISTA / Windows XP (NOT required for Windows 7)
This patcher works for both 32 and 64 bit Vista and XP versions.
1. Go to this site - http://half-open.com/download_en.htm.
2. Download the EXE file in the link titled Half-open limit fix 4.1 (as of Feb 2010)
3. Open the folder where you saved the file and run the file you downloaded
4. Under 'New value', set it to 100 (if it is not already set)
Set the new value to 100
5. Click 'Add to tcpip.sys'
6. Click OK.
7. Click OK again. Cancel any Windows warnings that may appear, it is part of Microsoft's way
of ensuring its files are not tampered with (the utility tampers with them on purpose to change
the limit).
8. Restart your computer.
9. If something is not working right (e.g. Internet access does not work anymore) and you want to
undo the changes, run the software again and click "Restore original file".
NOTE: The patchers above are known to trigger anti-virus alerts. Ignore them. The alerts are
triggered due to the patcher making changes to the way Windows works hence making the anti-virus
software suspicious.
6. Disable JavaScript and ActiveX (Advanced)
This tip can improve web page loading speed by up to 300% or even more. However, some sites
may not work properly or even refuse to load. For example, Twitter will refuse to load with
JavaScript disabled. Youtube videos will not work as well with Javascript disabled.
To disable JavaScript, start Internet Explorer and go to Tools > Internet Options > Security >
Custom Level > Active Scripting and set it to 'Disable'.
To disable ActiveX, set 'Run ActiveX Controls and plug-ins' at the same window to 'Disable'.
This automatically disables Flash as well.
7. Re-register actxprxy.dll (IE8 only)
It has been widely speculated in the web that running the following 'tweak' improves IE8 speed
considerably. In actual fact, what it does is fix some holes left by installation processes.
Regardless, there is no bad side effects to this command. Close all IE8 browser windows. Go to
Start > Run and enter the command
regsvr32 actxprxy.dll
and press Enter. You should get a 'DllRegisterServer in actxprxy.dll succeeded' message.
8. Clear Temporary Files
Few people remember to do this. Eventually, the hard drive ends up with years of data that was
downloaded from the Internet.
For Internet Explorer 6
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Internet Options
2. Click Delete Files
3. Click OK
For Internet Explorer 7 and above
1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Internet Options
2. Click Delete...
3. Click Delete Files
4. Click Yes
Depending on the amount of data, this process can take some time.
8. Clean Up and Defrag Your Hard Drive
Defragging can improve performance in many software programs, not only Internet Explorer. It is
best done after cleaning up your hard drive with a free utility such as CCleaner which we will do
below.
First, lets do a clean up of your hard drive to get rid of all temporary files using a free efficient
program named CCleaner.
1. Go to the CCleaner download website - here is a direct link
2. Click the link 'Download now'
3. Run and install the software (remember to uncheck CCleaner Yahoo! Toolbar if you don't need
it - it is NOT required and is checked by default)
4. Run CCleaner