I've been on forum pages for probably more than a year looking for a slow
browser solution.  This seems to have helped a lot Zener, Thanks!!


On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Zener Stanfill <zen...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I don't know how many of you this may affect, but I thought it useful
> information to share.
>
> Case:
> Windows 7 (any version could be affected) (Clean install or not)
> Internet Explorer 9 and up
>
> When I ran Internet Explorer, the start up page would load, but instead of
> seeing a webpage, all I saw was white. My cpu usage was pegged. I would get
> an error message and click the close browser button. The browser just kept
> throwing out the same error message over and over again.
>
> When I disabled the Display Adapter (video card) in Device Manager, IE
> worked just fine.
>
> I discovered a setting that can be used in Internet Options that fixes
> this problem. IE by default, uses GPU (Graphics Processing Unit aka Video
> Card) rendering for its webpages. If you have a wimpy (cheap) Graphics
> Adapter like the one in the machine I'm working on, it won't be able to
> give IE what it wants/needs. So instead, IE needs to use Software rendering.
>
> In an ideal world, (hint, hint microsoft...), IE would detect this
> conflict and automatically fix this issue with no user intervention. Until
> then, some of us need to do things the manual way.
>
> Here's the trick:
> Open the Internet Options (do this in the Control Panel>Network  and
> Internet>Internet Options).
> Click Advanced tab.
> In the Settings section, find Accelerated graphics (for me it was at the
> top of the list.)
> Put a check mark next to: Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering.
> Click OK.
> Run IE. All is fine...
>
> The information about this conflict and resolution can be found at:
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn338138.aspx
> in the section titled:
> "Internet Explorer is crashing or seems slow".
> Note: The microsoft page references IE 11. As I stated earlier, this
> affects IE 9 and up.
>
>
>
>
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