What sort of internet do you have ?
The speed of an internet connection is designated by your ISP Internet Service Provider contract if you are having problems with slow internet contact them about upgrading your contract.
Hard Wired Ethernet ADSL2 is much faster than Wireless
When your ISP offers you a 1Mb connection, its MegaBits not MegaBytes.
So for a rough guide of how MUCH you can download, divide by eight. i.e. 1Mb speed = 128KB of data.So its normal for you to get 1.0-1.10 mbps download speed for the 10MBps connection that
you have
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You might have to many programs trying to or accessing your computer or the internet at the same time or a Virus or Malware
Scroll to bottom toolbar (bottom of screen) right click select task manager
applications you will see whats running
If you see anything you dont need running select end now and you might uninstall that specific program if you or computer does not require it to run.
And uninstall some unnecessary programs that could be jamming up your computer
also under processes see what is ticking over in the background again if you see something you don't need to be running select end now and users you will see who is using your computer
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microsoft security essentials your operating system must be registered
Win7/Vista/XP 64 bit
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you might need to add more computer ram
if you're not sure if a module is right for your system use the
For a list of guaranteed compatible modules.
When purchasing any ram you should always ask if they can guarantee compatibility and try to purchase working pairs
First you will need to select the manufacturer from a drop down list then select your product line
from a drop down list then select the model then click find it will take you directly to compatible ram also you will have an option to scan your systemhope this helps
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