How to Fix Slow Internet Symptoms in Windows 8
Slow internet problems on Windows 8 could be due to the DNS cache that has been infected with invalid or expired DNS records or known as ‘DNS spoofing’ or changing the IP address on the web server, Pemmzholic will have trouble opening the website or even get HTTP error messages. In this case Pemmzholic is required to refresh the DNS cache by flushing invalid or expired DNS records.
After flushing the DNS cache, the IP address of the website will be automatically provided by the DNS client or so-called DNS resolver with the help of the relevant DNS server.
Pemmzholics should also delete the temporary files stored in the %Temp% folder, which will also help the internet speed in Windows 8.
It sounds a little complicated, so the Pemmz Team will discuss how to fix Slow Internet Symptoms in Windows 8 in detail one by one.
How to Flush DNS Cache to Increase Internet Speed in Windows 8
Here’s how to clear DNS cache on a Windows 8 PC:
- Log in to Windows 8 with an Administrator account
- Press Windows key+X
- Select Command Prompt (Admin)
- In the Command Prompt window that opens, type IPCONFIG/FLUSHDNS and then press Enter to clear the DNS cache.
- Close the command prompt window when finished.
How to Delete Temporary Files from Temp Folder
Here’s how to delete temporary files in Windows 8:
- Log in to Windows 8 with an Administrator account
- Press Windows key+R, and Run window will appear
- Type %TEMP% in the space provided then press Enter
- In the Temp window that opens, press CTRL+A simultaneously to select all files.
- Once selected, press Delete to delete it.
- Close the Temp window when you’re done.
Tadaa! Congratulations Pemmzholic has succeeded in speeding up Windows 8 internet connection on Notebook or PC Pemmzholic.
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