A long load time when a user starts Internet Explorer is one of the
most common performance issues seen with Internet Explorer 8. The
primary cause of this problem is third-party add-ons that were either
preloaded on a new computer or bundled with other software and installed
over time. These extra mini programs must be loaded along with the core
Internet Explorer code every time Internet Explorer is launched
Internet Explorer 8 includes a very handy feature that will help you identify how much time each add-on in Internet Explorer is consuming and even disable a slow add-on with just one click. All of this can be found on the Manage Add-ons screen.
When Internet Explorer 8 is open, click on Tools and then Manage Add-ons.
Notice there is a special column called Load time. This will show the relevant time for each add-on that Internet Explorer can measure.
If you want to disable a slow add-on, select the add-on by clicking on it. Then click the Disable button.
Internet Explorer 8 includes a very handy feature that will help you identify how much time each add-on in Internet Explorer is consuming and even disable a slow add-on with just one click. All of this can be found on the Manage Add-ons screen.
When Internet Explorer 8 is open, click on Tools and then Manage Add-ons.
Notice there is a special column called Load time. This will show the relevant time for each add-on that Internet Explorer can measure.
If you want to disable a slow add-on, select the add-on by clicking on it. Then click the Disable button.
0 reactions:
Post a Comment