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    Quote Originally Posted by blbs View Post
    i did that, but i don't know how to check whether the speed is increases or not. anyway thanks for your thread.
    You can check your internet speed by having a speed test. You can have the speed test for your internet connection from www.Scanmyspeed.com . this site provides you result in both MBps and Mbps.

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    Thanks for the informative post..

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    Google chrome is fastest browser but delete the cookies,internet temporary file and history regularly.

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    I will suggest you clean your internet history as your demand.

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    Clear your browser history, cookies, and cache from time to time
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    By the use of many seo activity and improve up your speed for browser clear the cookies and history and then use the browser .

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    Please Cleanup your computer Internet browsing history for better performance of search result on your browser. It will definitely help you.

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    One can also speed up one's browser by regularly deleting cookies, history and cache.

    You can use some tool for this purpose. Like CCleaner and/or Advanced SystemCare

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie178 View Post
    I recommended to clean your browser history and cookies to speed up browser.
    I use ccleaner, every day
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    I am very glad to find your post. Thanks for sharing.

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    I think not applying for internet band widths, i works on only local area connections.

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    There are a couple of things you can do to speed up you browser, but in the long run anything you do will affect the way you view the Web. The best thing is to purchase or upgrade to a faster modem. Since we all may not be able to go out and buy a new modem, here are a few tips you can try to speed up you Web experience.

    You can browse with the graphics feature off. The more graphics a site has, the more time it takes to download pages. Since graphic take considerable time to load, this may be a viable option if you are just looking for text information.

    You can also turn off sound and video features. Many Websites often use sound, music, or even videos that play in the backround while you surfing the site. While this is pretty cool sometimes, it slows you down considerably more than just graphics.

    If you are downloading software or a large file try and do it in off peak hour or overnight.

    If a site is taking to long to load try hitting your "Reload/Refresh" button a few times. This may sometimes cut you ahead of others waiting to access the site. You can also try highlighting the URL in the address bar and hitting enter.

    Empty you "Browser's Cache" periodically. While you surf, your browser stores Web pages in your "Cache" on your hard drive. When the Cache gets full you start having difficulties with downloading pages. To empty your browser's Cache, you can click "View," then "Options," then the "Advanced Tab," then "Settings." You can also go to "C:/Windows Folder/Temporary Internet Files," select all, then delete. It may take a 10 to 30+ seconds, so be patient.
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    you might use ccleaner

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    Good suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hitsandy View Post
    I think not applying for internet band widths, i works on only local area connections.
    I didnt try yet.

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