Quote Originally Posted by Hylander_1314
I don't have any problems with IE, I think it's version8 now. I did have issues with IE7 until I stopped bein' lazy, and did a defrag, complete defrag, by turning off the virtual memory so the whole hard drive would get defragged. I then turned virtual memory on, but I set it for a specific size. For those who are unsure, figure out how much RAM you have, if it is less than 2 gigs, then multiply what you have by 2.5 and set it for that ammount. Anything over 2 gigs, I just set set it for 3 gigs and it works like a dream. That way the same area gets used over and over for virtual memory, instead of the whole drive. That reduces the frequency of needing to defrag, and it does add a slight performance increase.

Also, it is good to make sure to keep your drivers up to date. Just create a restore point before loading up the new ones incase they are skewed, or cause odd things to happen that are undisireable.

How do you turn off virtual memory?