IE browser response is super slow, and sometimes it closes automatically, so everyone can help 10

Updated on technology 2024-04-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If your computer IE is very slow, it depends on the specific situation.

    1. Generally speaking, if IE is very slow, first of all, whether it is a virus infection, use Kaspersky to disinfect and clean up. Open the "Task Manager", you will find that the CPU usage rate has even reached 100%, such as the CPU usage of key system processes is particularly high, and it is very likely that the replication of worms in the system may also cause a rapid increase in CPU usage.

    2. If IE is very slow when it is just turned on, it will take at least 1 minute to open it, like a crash, it may be that your startup items are set too much, and you can use the msconfig command to remove some useless startup items under running. msconfig comes with the xp system, if it is a 2000 system, it needs to be installed.

    3. If the IE is turned on for a period of time, it becomes very slow. You should uninstall all of your IE web plug-ins (Sina Assistant, Yahoo Assistant Polyp, etc.) first, and it is also possible that the new version of KV, Kingsoft, Rising and other anti-virus software have added real-time monitoring of web pages, plug-ins, and emails, which undoubtedly increases the burden on the system. Unnecessary monitoring can be turned off in these software-related setting options.

    If it doesn't work, it's a problem with the system, and it is recommended that you use the optimization master to optimize it, and it should have an effect!

    4. There's really no way, temporarily change a browser such as Tencent, Firefox, etc., it's better than using IE, IE is not good to reinstall alone, it is installed with the system. It seems that formatting the hard drive and reinstalling the system should be the bright road ahead.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Unloaded the IE, I just watched a software in Zhongguancun**. Specially used to unload IE. Unloaded thewordIt's the best I've ever seen! No resources. It's super fast to open a web page.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The solution for IE browser to automatically close every time it opens without responding:

    Tools Ingredients: Internet Explorer, antivirus software.

    1. First of all, the IE browser does not respond every time it is opened, and then it closes automatically, it may be that the computer is interfered with by a virus or Trojan horse, so that IE cannot run, so try to use antivirus software to the whole computer.

    2. Then we select IE browser, click on the right side of the mouse, and open [Properties].

    3. Then in the IE properties dialog box, we click [Delete].

    4. Then select all items in the scope to tick and click [Delete].

    5. Next, we start to fix the Internet Explorer, first we click "Start--Run".

    6. Then run to enter "**Enter content" and click [OK].

    7. After the repair is completed, we need to restart the computer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try reinstalling the latest version of IE after deleting it! If it still happens, please reinstall the system! It could be a system issue or a virus!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You may be IE options are not set properly.

    In the IE options, click "Connections" - "LAN settings"."Don't choose any of the three options, if you're using a router that automatically connects to the Internet, delete the broadband account on your computer, so you can quickly open your browser (no matter which browser it is!). I've had this kind of problem before, and it's solved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Press win+r, run, enter cmd, press enter, open the command prompt and type sfc scannow enter (there is a space between sfc and ). Doing a system scan to fix it should be fine.

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