Webpages slow when first time open

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Jack Nation

I use WinXP with IE6.

After turning on my computer each day, any webpage I open for the first time
open very slowly now. After that they seem to smooth out and open normal.
This still occurs after I do extensive cleaning such as virus check,
AdAware, windows cleaner, cookies deleted, temp files deleted, etc.

Please advise as what I can do further.
 
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Joe Wright

Jack said:
I use WinXP with IE6.

After turning on my computer each day, any webpage I open for the first time
open very slowly now. After that they seem to smooth out and open normal.
This still occurs after I do extensive cleaning such as virus check,
AdAware, windows cleaner, cookies deleted, temp files deleted, etc.

Please advise as what I can do further.

Do you have Dial-up, DSL, or Cable? Under Internet Options, General
tab, Settings button, which of the four top settings is selected? If no
cache is used, you have to wait for all graphics and other documents to
be loaded the first time. Recalling the documents from the cache is
much faster than downloading each time, so set it to "Automatically, or
elsewhere to see if you prefer that setting. With Dial-up, you should
cache documents all you can.
 
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Ayush

You said you are deleting temp files, ofcourse after the first time the
page and all its images are stored in the temp location and ie doesn't need
to download everything again but when you clear that, it starts downloading
again so it will be slow

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:I use WinXP with IE6.
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: After turning on my computer each day, any webpage I open for the first
time
: open very slowly now. After that they seem to smooth out and open
normal.
: This still occurs after I do extensive cleaning such as virus check,
: AdAware, windows cleaner, cookies deleted, temp files deleted, etc.
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: Please advise as what I can do further.
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: Sincerely,
: Jack Nation
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