1.
Use a third party DNS serve
Choosing a third party DNS server like OpenDNS is an option which will make your internet service run faster. It will bring your computer
closer to the information that you are seeking.
2.
Update your browser
If you are using Internet Explorer, there are updates issued all the time.
These updates are intended to close holes in security as well as optimize your system. Take advantage of the updates that are announced
in the lower right hand corner of your screen.
3.
Use placeholders for pictures
When you want to read the text and ignore the pictures, you can go to the
‘Internet Options’ option under ‘Tools’ in Internet Explorer. From there, go to
‘Advanced,’ and select the option of using placeholders for pictures. This will
tell your browser that you don’t wish to see images.
4.
Install an ad blocker
There are some sites which have constantly refreshing advertisements. The
advertisements will be downloaded each time into your browser. Go to CNet
and look for a blocker which will block the pop up ads from your system.
5.
Install antivirus software
Antivirus software is absolutely essential on any
computer. There are viruses on the web which can be downloaded through
seemingly benign web sites, slowing or crashing your system. Make sure that you
are virus free by installing an anti viral program like Malwarebytes Anti Malware onto
your system.
6.
Defrag your hard drive
Many people overlook defragmentation as being the cause of slow speeds. Your
computer will write a hard drive’s data to wherever it chooses. Information is
more easily found when your drive is defragmented.
7.
Turn off unessential programs
Look at the icons near the clock in the lower right hand corner of your
screen. Are there any programs which are running in the background which can be
turned off? There may be applications that have been set to auto-update. This
software can just as easily update when you are not surfing.
8.
Keep your programs up to date
There are other programs which assist your browser in bringing you the best
internet experience. Applications like Flash and Java need to be kept up to date just like your browser and operating system. Older
software tends to make a machine operate less efficiently.
9.
Clean your computer
Are there games that you haven’t played in months which are still taking up
space? Your computer needs a certain amount of physical hard drive space to run
its processes. If it does not have this space, your internet will slow down.
Take the time to remove unused software from your machine.
10.
Install more RAM
The newer operating systems need at least 1GB of RAM to properly function.
If the RAM isn’t there, your computer will be sluggish. Get yourself a couple
sticks of RAM and watch your machine speed up.
11.
Change your internet settings
When the cache gets full, your net connections will slow down. You can give
yourself more cache space by changing the settings in the Tools menu of
Internet Explorer. Install your software one piece at a
time to make sure that it has the intended effect. Each of the installations
and tweaks that you do will add a little bit of speed to your internet
browsing. Your computer will soon be zooming to its capacity.
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