Thursday, November 28, 2013

Process to Speed Up Mozilla Firefox

The newer versions of Firefox allocate memory separately for the add-ons so that the browser does not crash if any plugin or add-on stops responding.

The process, plugin-container.exe is responsible for the extra memory allocation. Which may be causing the slow browsing. It is better to disable the plugin-container.exe to free up the extra memory.



All the workaround has been described below in step-by-step.

1. Type about:config at the browser address bar and press “Enter”.

Related article: Speed Up Your Firefox Browser Changing Some Settings In about:config.

2. Click on “I will be careful, I promise”.

3. Type dom.ipc in the filter bar and you will be finding the entries listed below.

4. Now you have to change the Boolean values except the last one. To do that right-click on each entries and click Toggle. This will toggle the value from True to False and vice-versa.

5. Change the vale of dom.ipc.plugins.enabled to ‘false’. You may also toggle all the boolean values to ‘false’. After changing the values as directed above the entries should look like this:

That is, all of the boolean values  will be False.

You are done! Now close Firefox and restart it. Check the task manager by pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del. It should not show the plugin-container.exe process there.

Exit and restart Firefox. Experience a never before surfing and browsing speed in Mozilla Firefox. Boosted by some merely simple tweaks, the increased speed of Firefox clearly helps the user to utilize his time more effectively.

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