05-13-2012 05:58 PM
Hi, what can I do about the Hight Memory Usage message that Norton Internet Security shows, when I have just Internet Explorer 9.0 lauched in Windows 7? Is there some settings that I can reference to see what might to change / improve, to make IE run faster and more efficiently? Thank you.
05-13-2012 06:36 PM
Welcome stcanu
You can have a look at the add ons you have installed. Go to Tools - Manage Add Ons, and see if there are any you do not need and disable them.
05-13-2012 09:16 PM - edited 05-13-2012 09:18 PM
Hi stcanu,
Are you noticing any issues with IE when you get the Norton Perfomance alerts? If not, you can ignore them (or raise the resource threshold, or exclude IE from Performance Monitoring altogether). IE runs each tab as a separate process, each requiring some RAM. If you have other programs open, or your machine is doing other tasks simultaneously, you may get these performance alerts. If your machine has an adequate amount of RAM installed, such that performance isn't actually being impacted, you can disregard the alerts. They are merely informational, and usually signify a normal, brief increase in demand for resources rather than a problem with a program or your system.
05-14-2012 12:56 AM
stcanu wrote:Hi, what can I do about the Hight Memory Usage message that Norton Internet Security shows, when I have just Internet Explorer 9.0 lauched in Windows 7? Is there some settings that I can reference to see what might to change / improve, to make IE run faster and more efficiently? Thank you.
Actually, the more RAM it uses, the faster and more efficiently it runs.
Fetching things from RAM is much faster than reading from a HDD/SDD.
05-14-2012 02:31 AM
to make IE run faster and more efficiently - install google chrome and use it ![]()
05-14-2012 04:03 PM
Niko233 wrote:to make IE run faster and more efficiently - install google chrome and use it
I have to agree about Chrome ![]()
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