To manually change the number of files that can be downloaded at the same time, follow these steps:
- Open Notepad and create a txt document.
- Copy and paste the following content to the txt file:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings]
"MaxConnectionsPerServer" = dword: 00000010
"Maxconnectionsper%0server" = dword: 0000010
- Click"File"->"Save", Select the type as"All files", Save. RegFor example,IE. reg".
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- Double-click the saved. RegFile to import the registry.
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If the user account control window exists, click"Yes"Continue.
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- The following window appears after the import is successful.
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Note:: This operation involves modifying the registry. Modifying the registry poses a certain risk. Improper modification may cause system instability. Therefore, proceed with caution.
Internet Explorer 8
The preceding methods are applicable to IE 7 and IE8. However, if your version is IE 8, you can useGroup PolicyTo change the number of files that can be downloaded simultaneously.
The procedure is as follows:
- Click 「Start","Run", TypeGpedit. mscAnd then clickOK".
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- Expand"User configuration"->"Manage templates"->"Windows components"->"Internet Explorer"->"Security features"->"AJAX".
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- Double-click the option"Maximum number of connections per server (HTTP 1.0)AndMaximum number of connections per server (HTTP 1.1)", Set its value10.
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- Restart the computer to make the change take effect.