Vista Tips - Speeding up Internet Explorer
By tweaking hidden registry values, you can direct Internet Explorer to break Internet standards and download more than just two files at a time. Modifying this setting is simple to do, but be careful; the standards police will be after you.
Follow these steps to speed up IE:
Click the Start - Run (Win key + r) button, type regedit in the Run box, and then press Enter.
- After Registry Editor loads, navigate through
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
- Right-click in an open space and create a new DWORD key
- Type MaxConnectionsPerServer as the name of the new DWORD key
- Right-click this key and select Modify
- Set the base to Decimal and enter a value greater than 2
- I like to use 15 as my value here. Press OK when you are done
- Create a new DWORD key and type MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server as the name
- Right-click this key and select Modify
- Set the base to Decimal and enter the new value
- Use the same value as used in step 6
- Click OK when you are finished
- Exit Registry Editor and reboot your computer.
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