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Lagarto_Roca
After my review of searches involving IE8, I see a pattern of things running
slow.
I recently installed IE8, and after a while, things here started to slow
also. In searching, I brought up the Task Manager and noticed the PF usage
was running 3GB in size when it should have been 300MB. In searching the
processes tab and ranking usage, at the top I noticed 13 different IE.exe
files listed and all had massive amounts used, yet all windows were closed.
Rebooting eliminates them all and returns to the normal 2-300MB usage.
I’ve noticed a pattern though. If you continually launch a new page within
the same window, it curtails the effect but is still accumulative as you open
and close each IE8 window.
If on the other hand you continue to open new windows instead of pages
within a window, it accelerates the usage to the point of slow or
non-functioning drag and drops, cursor movement and page refreshes, along
with copy/paste not working.
The only way out is a reboot before the system freezes entirely and leaves
you stuck.
Any ideas?
slow.
I recently installed IE8, and after a while, things here started to slow
also. In searching, I brought up the Task Manager and noticed the PF usage
was running 3GB in size when it should have been 300MB. In searching the
processes tab and ranking usage, at the top I noticed 13 different IE.exe
files listed and all had massive amounts used, yet all windows were closed.
Rebooting eliminates them all and returns to the normal 2-300MB usage.
I’ve noticed a pattern though. If you continually launch a new page within
the same window, it curtails the effect but is still accumulative as you open
and close each IE8 window.
If on the other hand you continue to open new windows instead of pages
within a window, it accelerates the usage to the point of slow or
non-functioning drag and drops, cursor movement and page refreshes, along
with copy/paste not working.
The only way out is a reboot before the system freezes entirely and leaves
you stuck.
Any ideas?