Browser slow down in Boot Camp.

Hi All the Apple User,
I'm running a Window XP SP3 in Boot Camp 2.1, recently my web browser IE6 and Safari 3.2 going
slow down, seem to be very heavy to open a web page, often hanging on 20% or 80% at the
progress bar, got to be click the reload button again and again, can't open smoothly.
I have been try reinstall the IE and Safari, erase the caches and cookies, but still wont help !
However that didn't effect the download speed and 3D game playing,
it such sick on opening a web page ... ...?
So does anyone can figure out that ?
Thanks in advance for your answer !
BR
BenNovello

As was said in your other threads, you'll be more likely to get help, if help is possible, on a web site dedicated to support for Windows since your problem is really a Windows issue, not a Mac one. When you have your system booted via Boot Camp, you're running a Windows system, not a Mac, so assistance will be more likely if you ask on a Windows-oriented web site.
Good luck.

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