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    How to spped up your browser

    Read it some were .would like to share.Works best in XP.Fell free to give some other tips.
    Go to desktop->
    My computer-(right click on)->properties->
    then go HARDWARE tab->
    Device manager->
    Now u see a window of Device manager then
    go to Ports->
    Communication Port(double click on it and Open).
    After open u can see a Communication Port properties.
    Go the Port Setting:----and now increase your "Bits per second" to 128000 and "Flow control" change to Hardware.
    Apply and see the result.

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    i did that, but i don't know how to check whether the speed is increases or not. anyway thanks for your thread.

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    I recommend at least once a week clean your internet history, cookies and temp.internet files.
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    I recommended to clean your browser history and cookies to speed up browser.

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    i have tried your above suggestion, but the speed still shows same as before. i think i need to try some different way to speed up my browser. Currently i am using google crome for surfing. let me know if you have any other idea to speed up this.

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    I suggest at least once a week clean your online history, treats and temporary.internet information.

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    Thanks a lot, chrisktrue!
    A very useful info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisktrue View Post
    Read it some were .would like to share.Works best in XP.Fell free to give some other tips.
    Go to desktop->
    My computer-(right click on)->properties->
    then go HARDWARE tab->
    Device manager->
    Now u see a window of Device manager then
    go to Ports->
    Communication Port(double click on it and Open).
    After open u can see a Communication Port properties.
    Go the Port Setting:----and now increase your "Bits per second" to 128000 and "Flow control" change to Hardware.
    Apply and see the result.
    Guy, you may open CMD and ping your IPs to test out the connection. Anyhow, I believed the default browser will get effect from this method. By default this method of effective on IE.

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    This will definitely help improve your browser. I think it is better if we put a disclaimer that it does not, however, improve your internet connection speed.

    I just wanted to clarify. A lot of people gets confused about it.
    Last edited by godric; 04-17-2012 at 05:28 AM.
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    Boos up your speed for browser clear the cookies and history and then use the browser it will be boos up your working speed.

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    Set your home page blank,
    Delete temporary internet files,
    Use pipe lining.

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    thanks for sharing this post. i nedd it my browser is running very slow.

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    That's a good instruction IMHO.

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    I recommend at least once a week clean your internet history.

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    Just delete the cookies and viewed history it will improve your browsing speed......

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