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Summary: In order to put more memory into Internet Explorer, go to the browser's Internet Options and click on the settings of "Temporary Internet Files" and use the slider. Allocate more memory to Internet Explorer by using up and down arrows with tips from an Internet business consultant in this free video on Internet tools.
Tod Amazeen has 15 years of experience with the Internet and high-tech industries.read more
"Hi, my name's Tod Amazeen. I've been an Internet business consultant for fifteen years. I'm going to show you how to allocate more memory to Internet Explorer. First, open Internet Explorer by double-clicking on the icon on your desktop. Once Internet Explorer is open select Tools from the menu bar, and scroll down and select Internet Options. Make sure you're on the General tab, and then in the Temporary Internet Files box click on Settings. To adjust the amount of memory allocated to Internet Explorer you can either click on the slider and slide it back and forth by moving your mouse to the right or to the left, or you can use the up and down arrows to to adjust the amount of memory allocated, or if you choose to you can double-click on the number and type in the number that you want. Once you're done click OK, and click OK again. You've just learned how to allocate more memory to Internet Explorer. I'm Tod Amazeen."
eHow Article: How to Allocate More Memory to Internet Explorer