Can you tell me what the IE Repair tool is and where you can get it?

Also, where do I find the content.IE file, and why should I delete it?


bob rosenblum


It's always been the other way around for me...IE6 being several times 
faster than NS and with any Windows OS. Have you run the IE repair 
tool, dumped your temp. internet files folder AND deleted the 
'content.IE5' folder? That folder can ONLY be seen in Explorer. You 
may also have the area checked where it checks for IE updates 
automatically, and the incorrect setting in the area in the options where it 
states how IE should check for a webpage's updated versions. Can't 
find that area now, but it says something like 'check for webpage 
updates': ................'every time you start IE'; 'every visit to a page' and 
one other option. There is also a ton of settings that could be affecting IE 
under the 'advanced' tab in 'internet options', as well as the way it 
interfaces with your ISP settings (proxy, no proxy; detect settings 
automatically, or manual, etc). You could also try to click the button 
'reset web settings'. If you can't find any of that, that helps you, you may 
just have a bad/corrupted install of IE. 

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