The reason for this is that Windows will slow down because of redundant registry entries and startup programs, IE will slow down because of unnecessary add-ons, extra tools, and so on.
If you have a problem with this, try the following workaround:
- Disable suspicious toolbars and extensions。
- On the toolbar, click Tools , and select Manage Add-ins .
(If the toolbar is not visible, you can press the key combination "alt+t" to pull it out)
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- open the window, select under " toolbars and extension . Then pull the slider to the right and at the end of each add-in we can see the time it takes to load. As shown in the following illustration:
- See which items are more time-consuming.
Typically, the time is normal within 1 seconds. If it is longer, you should consider disabling it.
If you want to disable an add-in, click Select First, then right-click and select .
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[ps : There may be a homecoming question, which add-ons can be disabled? Do you have any effect on IE's normal work?
To answer this question, first select drop-down box to the currently loaded add-in . After that, all add-ons listed on the right (IE 8 prerequisite add-ons do not appear in this column) can be disabled. Again, after disabling, even if some add-ons are needed in the future, can we turn it on again? ]
- Disable the Extra Accelerator tool .
In addition to disabling time-consuming add-ons, you can also increase the speed of Web page loading by removing unwanted accelerators.
On the left side of the admin add-in window, under add-in type , select Accelerator . Right window after listing specific items, select items that you don't want, right-click, and select Disable or delete .
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That's basically it. About IE 8 Web page loading slow problem, the most important or some third-party add-ins caused by, to dispose of their speed naturally faster.