Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Speed up your firefox browser



Each time when you set up your browser you can see a phenomenon that the first time loading is quite longer than the later. Do you know the reason behind this? It is happened because a browser saves lots of data into the hard disk that generally will be used frequently especially when in the next time you want to visit that page or pages. I will load the common things form its hard drive in that time. A browser do it automatically because of providing fast browsing service. Now we all know that memory of RAM is faster than the memory of hard drive. So if we can keep the temporary internet files into the RAM, the loading speed will be faster too as well as as the browsing speed will also be faster. Now come to the point that how can I do that change-

1. Write about:config on the address bar and press Enter.
2. Click on the "I'll careful, I promise" like the below.




3. Write brower.cache on the Filter address.
4. Double click on the browser.cache.disk.enable and change the value from true to false.
5. Double click on the browser.cache.memory.enable and change the value from false to true.




6. Right click on anywhere and select new > integer.
7. Type browser.cache.memory.capacity and then click OK.
8. Right some value like 100MB or 100000 in the next space or the value you need according to your RAM size.
9. Restart the firefox again.

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