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How to Use the Google Chrome Frame to speed up Internet Explorer

Feb 10, 2010 11:00 PM
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This video is a quick overview for installing the "Google Chrome Frame" to speed up applications in your internet explorer.

•First, open Internet Explorer and go to Link.

•Download and run Google Chrome Frame. This should not take more than a few moments. Note that the download will be available only if you are viewing the page using version 6,7, or 8 of Internet Explorer.

•Once the program downloads and installs, shut down and restart Internet Explorer. It should now be faster at scrolling and it should run Java apps and Internet media, such as YouTube, faster.

Google Chrome Frame will make Internet Explorer perform better overall.

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