Sounds like a system resources issue elie. Opening up so many browser windows with graphics and animated ads probably kills the RAM in your system. That could be why you are getting sluggish performance.
kirupa what happened to my post? It disapeared when you moved the thread.
Yes it was Offering solutions and simply saying âswitch to FF because of x reasonâ are two different things.
Sounds like a system resources issue elie. Opening up so many browser windows with graphics and animated ads probably kills the RAM in your system. That could be why you are getting sluggish performance.
I think this is right. Opening too many windows or programs will initiate Windows that virtual memory is low. I had this case last time where I opened too many windows and so it has to add memory. Thats why having a large number of ram is essential.
i have 512 mb of ram, and most of the time, when i open IE, the CPU usage jumps up to 100%. as soon as i close it, it goes down to 8% or 9%.
sony PCV-W510G
win xp
512 mb ram
80 GB hard drive
pleeeeese help!
What else are you running at the same time you run IE, Xperiment?
Just get firefox. Better anyways
and there are tabs instead of messy windows.
nevermind sushi he didnât read this threadâŚ
it is a resource issue as has been said - depending on the content of each of those ânew windowsâ as well - i.e. 14 flash banners switching, text, images, etcâŚall at onceâŚon top of everything else?
not a good ideaâŚ
Just get firefox. Better anyways
There are things that can be simply rectified than just changing over browsers.
you certainly are having ram problems, but Iâd suggest using firefox anyways :P, I can run 31 sites in one browser window without any problem with ram and I donât have that much
Um I wanna suggest something but I have the feeling itâs a bad idea⌠heh.
At least get something that lets IE make tabs, I hear avant or something. Tabs are so great, seriously, new windows were always a pain.
⌠and itâs a resources issue, haha.
Even if you use tabs using something like Avant Browser or myIE2, you are bound to have the resources issue because the actual pages are still loaded separately
I know it seems odd, but I used to not be able to run like 10 windows of ie, but I can easily run 31 tabs in firefox without it using very much ram at all. my computer still runs fine then
[font=Century Gothic]rite now, i ONLY have IE open, and the CPU usage is 100%, the computer isnât slow or anything, but i have one of those [color=blue]all-in-one[/color] systems, so the fan is close to the monitor, and i can really hear the fan working.[/font]
What is your CPU usage when you visit google with your one IE window open?
25%
have you run things like adaware and are you sure there isnât anything piggybacking?
Tabs fixes this for me though; not so much that it uses less CPU but that I donât open as many tabs. Because I can see them at the top getting sorta squished up, heh. Like at the forums, I go to new posts, open the ones I want on page one, read them, close them as I finish them, and then go to page two. With new windows, I may be more inclined to just open them all, cause itâs so frustrating to click back and forth a lot⌠I know itâs basically the same⌠anyway point is I donât open as many cause it looks a little neater.
what is âtabsâ?
I think they mean tabs as in how you can view the information in the same one window like Firefox.
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