How to Fix Internet Explorer
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Internet Explorer is a very popular and effective browser, but it can become problematic. In many cases this trouble is not due to Internet Explorer itself, but it can be caused by underlying problems with Windows and the Registry. In this article, we will discuss the various factors that can affect Internet Explorer and how these can be repaired.
The Windows operating system is controlled by the Windows Registry. The Registry is a large collection of data keys that provide all of the instructions for the applications and services installed in Windows. Inevitably, this Registry can become overloaded with excessive keys, invalid entries and so forth. When this happens, your computer can slow down or crash. Certain applications will also fail – including Internet Explorer.
If your IE installation is slow, or crashes often, then you can try some of the following steps to fix the problem.
How to Repair Internet Explorer
The first step is to identify the type of error that is occuring. Some of these can be caused by Internet Explorer itself, while other errors can be due to the Registry and external factors.
Connectivity problems: If it is difficult to connect to pages, this can be due to a bad internet connection or incorrect proxy settings. It is not necessarily the problem of Internet Explorer running slow, but a slow connection can make it seem slow. Check all of your internet settings and check the proxy settings in IE. Quite often users will confuse a bad connection for slow IE.
IE runs very slow: This can be due to connection problems as mentioned above. Certain scripts in IE can also run slow, depending on the website. If IE is very slow, ensure that you are updated with the newest version and make sure you have installed all of the latest Windows updates. Spyware and Adware can also cause IE to slow down a lot.
Browser hijacks and excessive popups: If your startpage is being hijacked and you experience excessive pop-ups, you most likely have an Adware or Spyware infection. This will have adverse effects on Internet Explorer – it will cause slowness and crashes. Always use an anti-spyware product to handle problems like this.
Internet Explorer crashes or hangs: If IE is excessively crashing or hanging, this can be caused by several things. You might have an Adware/Spyware problem or you might have a damaged Windows Registry. We advise you to clean the Registry and use an anti-spyware product. In some circumstances excessive temp files and internet files can slowdown the browser. A Registry cleaner will fix with this problem too.
If you use the right software and maintain your PC, you can avoid errors and slowness. We recommend the use of a Registry cleaner to fix Internet Explorer, and this will also help boost your overall computer performance in just a few minutes.
