IE9 - 2sec startup delay; 0-2sec delay when opening tabs

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  1. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    IE9 - 2sec startup delay; 0-2sec delay when opening tabs


    I have tried to fix this but to no avail. This is a list of what I have tried (I probably forgot a few things):

    - run IE9 with no add-ons
    - run IE9 in 64bit mode
    - tried the above 2 in safe mode
    - deleted the registry keys corresponding to Spybot, even though it's not installed
    - uninstalled and reinstalled IE9
    - "regsvr32 actxprxy.dll" in an admin cmd
    - reset to default settings in the advanced tab
    - tried with GPU rendering on and off
    - ran Malwarebytes and found nothing

    I have a Q9400, 8GB RAM, Radeon 6850, and a SSD for my W7x64 Ultimate; so my computer is blistering fast. Any more ideas? Thanks
    Last edited by Bob565656; 14 Oct 2011 at 23:10.
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  2. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #2

    Doubt you want to hear this, but my honest solution to the problem is to use either firefox or chrome instead.
    I have friends who put your system to shame and I.E. just never seems to 'pop' for them.
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  3. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
       #3

    All this because of a 2-second delay?

    You could use another browser or just live with it...I'd chalk it up to IE simply being, well, IE.
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  4. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #4

    This is strange indeed. And you did everything in the book. Did you try e.g. Chrome and does it do the same act on you.
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  5. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Chrome works fine. What's weird is that my IE has been running perfectly (more than a year now) until I started noticing the delay. I don't have System Restore enabled, so I can't use that.
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  6. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #6

    What is really confusing is that the IE without add-ons does not work correctly either. Normally it is the add-ons that are the suspects.

    Maybe something is corrupted. You can always try an sfc /scannow and an installation repair. Cannot hurt.
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  7. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #7

    If you want all the snap back if you are running on a installation of windows that is over a year old.
    Reformatting is always an option. It often returns a bit of the snap to applications like explorer that build up logs , temp files, and caches that no cleaning program can ever get rid of completely.

    I just did a reformat last week and gained a solid 2 seconds on app loads in general.
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  8. Posts : 7,538
    Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit
       #8

    To be honest though is a 2 second delay something to be worried about. I have RoboForm and WOT addons in IE9 that occasionally I'll be told add several seconds to my start up, but I don't stop them as they are something I want in my browser and I don't actually notice any delay when starting or using IE9. :)
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  9. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    To reply to whs, I tried a sfc /scannow and it found corrupt files, but it won't fix them. Tried this scan in windows and with a recovery cd. The relevant entries in the CBS log are as follows:

    2011-10-14 18:32:22, Info CSI 0000029b [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui" of Microsoft-Windows-Networking-Internet_Authentication_Service_Iassdo.Resources, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture = [l:10{5}]"en-US", VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch

    2011-10-14 18:32:26, Info CSI 0000029d [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui" of Microsoft-Windows-Networking-Internet_Authentication_Service_Iassdo.Resources, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture = [l:10{5}]"en-US", VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch

    2011-10-14 18:32:26, Info CSI 0000029e [SR] This component was referenced by [l:266{133}]"Microsoft-Windows-WindowsFoundation-LanguagePack-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~6.1.7601.17514.Windows Foundation Language Pack"

    2011-10-14 18:32:26, Info CSI 000002a1 [SR] Could not reproject corrupted file [ml:60{30},l:58{29}]"\??\C:\Windows\SysWOW64\en-US"\[l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui"; source file in store is also corrupted
     
    2011-10-14 18:32:47, Info CSI 000002eb [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui" of Microsoft-Windows-Networking-Internet_Authentication_Service_Iassdo.Resources, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture = [l:10{5}]"en-US", VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch

    2011-10-14 18:32:47, Info CSI 000002ed [SR] Cannot repair member file [l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui" of Microsoft-Windows-Networking-Internet_Authentication_Service_Iassdo.Resources, Version = 6.1.7600.16385, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture = [l:10{5}]"en-US", VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, Type neutral, TypeName neutral, PublicKey neutral in the store, hash mismatch

    2011-10-14 18:32:47, Info CSI 000002ee [SR] This component was referenced by [l:266{133}]"Microsoft-Windows-WindowsFoundation-LanguagePack-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~6.1.7601.17514.Windows Foundation Language Pack"

    2011-10-14 18:32:47, Info CSI 000002f1 [SR] Could not reproject corrupted file [ml:60{30},l:58{29}]"\??\C:\Windows\SysWOW64\en-US"\[l:28{14}]"iassdo.dll.mui"; source file in store is also corrupted
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  10. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
       #10

    That does indicate windows file corruption, and could be causing god only knows what problems...

    iassdo.dll which is referenced there I do believe has something to do with the internet stack though. So it could be connected to internet explorer.
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