What slows IE to a crawl?

I recently had to use other browsers as IE has been slowed to a crawl after update to IE 10. Another browser has been downloaded 52 + Mbps and IE was eaking at 3.68 skinny MBPS download speed. It took a Microsoft certified expert 4 solid hours to find that I had to go back to a previous edition of IE and remove two updates to return to normal. After hours scouring for infections and registry errors, it is that after the removal of this worked evrything updates.

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    nFSyncs = 0
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    nLogFSyncs = 0
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    nBatchesCACHEMODE = 0
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    nBatchesMANUAL = 0
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    nCachedUpperINs = 9, 879
    nEvictPasses = 4, 250
    nINCompactKey = 4, 673
    nINNoTarget = 73, 870
    nINSparseTarget = 4, 867
    nLNsFetch = 18, 230, 686
    nLNsFetchMiss = 5, 852, 734
    nNodesEvicted = 69, 411
    nNodesScanned = 10, 516, 074
    nNodesSelected = 135, 241
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    nClusterLNsProcessed = 0
    nINsCleaned = 0
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    nINsMigrated = 0
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    nMarkLNsProcessed = 0
    nPendingLNsLocked = 0
    nPendingLNsProcessed = 0
    nRepeatIteratorReads = 0
    nToBeCleanedLNsProcessed = 0
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    dbClosedBins = 0
    inCompQueueSize = 0
    nonEmptyBins = 0
    processedBins = 0
    splitBins = 0
    Control points: frequency and scope of activity of the control points.
    lastCheckpointEnd = 0xa701/0xc5e490
    lastCheckpointId = 83, 145
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    nCheckpoints = 0
    nDeltaINFlush = 0
    nFullBINFlush = 0
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    Environment: Environment general broad statistics.
    btreeRelatchesRequired = 363
    Locks: Locks held by data operations, lock contention on the lock table.
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    nLatchAcquiresNoWaitSuccessful = 0
    nLatchAcquiresNoWaiters = 0
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    nLatchAcquiresWithContention = 0
    nLatchReleases = 0
    nOwners = 2
    nReadLocks = 2
    nRequests = 18, 229, 682
    nTotalLocks = 2
    nWaiters = 0
    nWaits = 0
    nWriteLocks = 0



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    bufferBytes = 3, 145, 728
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    nBytesWrittenFromWriteQueue = 0
    nCacheMiss = 7, 059, 709
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    nFSyncTimeouts = 0
    nFSyncs = 0
    nFileOpens = 72, 546
    nLogBuffers = 3
    nLogFSyncs = 0
    nNotResident = 7, 059, 709
    nOpenFiles = 100
    nRandomReadBytes = 5, 043, 661, 824
    nRandomReads = 2, 445, 347
    nRandomWriteBytes = 0
    nRandomWrites = 0
    nReadsFromWriteQueue = 0
    nRepeatFaultReads = 241, 954
    nSequentialReadBytes = 10, 116, 899, 671
    nSequentialReads = 4, 996, 431
    nSequentialWriteBytes = 0
    nSequentialWrites = 0
    nTempBufferWrites = 0
    nWriteQueueOverflow = 0
    nWriteQueueOverflowFailures = 0
    nWritesFromWriteQueue = 0
    Cache: Size, assignments and deportation activity.
    adminBytes = 94, 858
    avgBatchCACHEMODE = 0
    avgBatchCRITICAL = 17
    avgBatchDAEMON = 0
    avgBatchEVICTORTHREAD = 27
    avgBatchMANUAL = 0
    cacheTotalBytes = 618, 139, 394
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    lockBytes = 136
    nBINsEvictedCACHEMODE = 0
    nBINsEvictedCRITICAL = 19: 062
    nBINsEvictedDAEMON = 0
    nBINsEvictedEVICTORTHREAD = 62, 580
    nBINsEvictedMANUAL = 0
    nBINsFetch = 7, 538, 745
    nBINsFetchMiss = 172, 923
    nBINsStripped = 76, 024
    nBatchesCACHEMODE = 0
    nBatchesCRITICAL = 224
    nBatchesDAEMON = 0
    nBatchesEVICTORTHREAD = 767
    nBatchesMANUAL = 0
    nCachedBINs = 91, 137
    nCachedUpperINs = 9, 885
    nEvictPasses = 5, 035
    nINCompactKey = 4, 673
    nINNoTarget = 72, 507
    nINSparseTarget = 4, 781
    nLNsFetch = 21, 093, 476
    nLNsFetchMiss = 6, 790, 126
    nNodesEvicted = 81, 910
    nNodesScanned = 12, 784, 174
    nNodesSelected = 160, 543
    nRootNodesEvicted = 0
    nThreadUnavailable = 7, 430
    nUpperINsEvictedCACHEMODE = 0
    nUpperINsEvictedCRITICAL = 54
    nUpperINsEvictedDAEMON = 0
    nUpperINsEvictedEVICTORTHREAD = 217
    nUpperINsEvictedMANUAL = 0
    nUpperINsFetch = 14, 172, 141
    nUpperINsFetchMiss = 10, 230
    requiredEvictBytes = 0
    sharedCacheTotalBytes = 0
    Cleaning: Frequency and extent of the cleansing activity log file.
    cleanerBackLog = 0
    fileDeletionBacklog = 0
    nCleanerDeletions = 0
    nCleanerEntriesRead = 0
    nCleanerRuns = 0
    nClusterLNsProcessed = 0
    nINsCleaned = 0
    nINsDead = 0
    nINsMigrated = 0
    nINsObsolete = 0
    nLNQueueHits = 0
    nLNsCleaned = 0
    nLNsDead = 0
    nLNsLocked = 0
    nLNsMarked = 0
    nLNsMigrated = 0
    nLNsObsolete = 0
    nMarkLNsProcessed = 0
    nPendingLNsLocked = 0
    nPendingLNsProcessed = 0
    nRepeatIteratorReads = 0
    nToBeCleanedLNsProcessed = 0
    totalLogSize = 46, 529, 378-030
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    cursorsBins = 0
    dbClosedBins = 0
    inCompQueueSize = 0
    nonEmptyBins = 0
    processedBins = 0
    splitBins = 0
    Control points: frequency and scope of activity of the control points.
    lastCheckpointEnd = 0xa701/0xc5e490
    lastCheckpointId = 83, 145
    lastCheckpointStart = 0 x 0/0 x 0
    nCheckpoints = 0
    nDeltaINFlush = 0
    nFullBINFlush = 0
    nFullINFlush = 0
    Environment: Environment general broad statistics.
    btreeRelatchesRequired = 363
    Locks: Locks held by data operations, lock contention on the lock table.
    nLatchAcquireNoWaitUnsuccessful = 0
    nLatchAcquiresNoWaitSuccessful = 0
    nLatchAcquiresNoWaiters = 0
    nLatchAcquiresSelfOwned = 0
    nLatchAcquiresWithContention = 0
    nLatchReleases = 0
    nOwners = 2
    nReadLocks = 2
    nRequests = 21, 092, 472
    nTotalLocks = 2
    nWaiters = 0
    nWaits = 0
    nWriteLocks = 0




    Stats 35: nearly 3 hours in
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    I/o: The log file opens, fsyncs writings, readings, absences from the cache.
    bufferBytes = 3, 145, 728
    endOfLog = 0xa701/0x1c7005c
    nBytesReadFromWriteQueue = 0
    nBytesWrittenFromWriteQueue = 0
    nCacheMiss = 23, 599, 023
    nFSyncRequests = 0
    nFSyncTimeouts = 0
    nFSyncs = 0
    nFileOpens = 245, 062
    nLogBuffers = 3
    nLogFSyncs = 0
    nNotResident = 23, 599, 023
    nOpenFiles = 100
    nRandomReadBytes = 16, 519, 197, 696
    nRandomReads = 8, 048, 636
    nRandomWriteBytes = 0
    nRandomWrites = 0
    nReadsFromWriteQueue = 0
    nRepeatFaultReads = 448, 164
    nSequentialReadBytes = 34, 342, 084, 162
    nSequentialReads = 16, 311, 182
    nSequentialWriteBytes = 0
    nSequentialWrites = 0
    nTempBufferWrites = 0
    nWriteQueueOverflow = 0
    nWriteQueueOverflowFailures = 0
    nWritesFromWriteQueue = 0
    Cache: Size, assignments and deportation activity.
    adminBytes = 94, 858
    avgBatchCACHEMODE = 0
    avgBatchCRITICAL = 4
    avgBatchDAEMON = 0
    avgBatchEVICTORTHREAD = 4
    avgBatchMANUAL = 0
    cacheTotalBytes = 618, 608, 050
    615, 367, 328 = dataBytes
    lockBytes = 136
    nBINsEvictedCACHEMODE = 0
    nBINsEvictedCRITICAL = 47, 462
    nBINsEvictedDAEMON = 0
    nBINsEvictedEVICTORTHREAD = 250, 549
    nBINsEvictedMANUAL = 0
    nBINsFetch = 25, 437, 033
    nBINsFetchMiss = 378, 634
    nBINsStripped = 291, 420
    nBatchesCACHEMODE = 0
    nBatchesCRITICAL = 202
    nBatchesDAEMON = 0
    nBatchesEVICTORTHREAD = 2, 377
    nBatchesMANUAL = 0
    nCachedBINs = 80, 479
    nCachedUpperINs = 9, 844
    nEvictPasses = 51, 670
    nINCompactKey = 4, 673
    nINNoTarget = 50, 893
    nINSparseTarget = 3, 131
    nLNsFetch = 71, 421, 061
    nLNsFetchMiss = 23, 123, 231
    nNodesEvicted = 298, 815
    nNodesScanned = 3, 112, 404, 708
    nNodesSelected = 824, 668
    nRootNodesEvicted = 0
    nThreadUnavailable = 294, 966
    nUpperINsEvictedCACHEMODE = 0
    nUpperINsEvictedCRITICAL = 125
    nUpperINsEvictedDAEMON = 0
    nUpperINsEvictedEVICTORTHREAD = 685
    nUpperINsEvictedMANUAL = 0
    nUpperINsFetch = 48, 198, 643
    nUpperINsFetchMiss = 10, 728
    requiredEvictBytes = 639
    sharedCacheTotalBytes = 0
    Cleaning: Frequency and extent of the cleansing activity log file.
    cleanerBackLog = 0
    fileDeletionBacklog = 0
    nCleanerDeletions = 0
    nCleanerEntriesRead = 0
    nCleanerRuns = 0
    nClusterLNsProcessed = 0
    nINsCleaned = 0
    nINsDead = 0
    nINsMigrated = 0
    nINsObsolete = 0
    nLNQueueHits = 0
    nLNsCleaned = 0
    nLNsDead = 0
    nLNsLocked = 0
    nLNsMarked = 0
    nLNsMigrated = 0
    nLNsObsolete = 0
    nMarkLNsProcessed = 0
    nPendingLNsLocked = 0
    nPendingLNsProcessed = 0
    nRepeatIteratorReads = 0
    nToBeCleanedLNsProcessed = 0
    totalLogSize = 46, 529, 378-030
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    cursorsBins = 0
    dbClosedBins = 0
    inCompQueueSize = 0
    nonEmptyBins = 0
    processedBins = 0
    splitBins = 0
    Control points: frequency and scope of activity of the control points.
    lastCheckpointEnd = 0xa701/0xc5e490
    lastCheckpointId = 83, 145
    lastCheckpointStart = 0 x 0/0 x 0
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    nDeltaINFlush = 0
    nFullBINFlush = 0
    nFullINFlush = 0
    Environment: Environment general broad statistics.
    btreeRelatchesRequired = 363
    Locks: Locks held by data operations, lock contention on the lock table.
    nLatchAcquireNoWaitUnsuccessful = 0
    nLatchAcquiresNoWaitSuccessful = 0
    nLatchAcquiresNoWaiters = 0
    nLatchAcquiresSelfOwned = 0
    nLatchAcquiresWithContention = 0
    nLatchReleases = 0
    nOwners = 2
    nReadLocks = 2
    nRequests = 71, 420, 057
    nTotalLocks = 2
    nWaiters = 0
    nWaits = 0
    nWriteLocks = 0


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    bufferBytes = 3, 145, 728
    endOfLog = 0xa701/0x1c7005c
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    nBytesWrittenFromWriteQueue = 0
    nCacheMiss = 23, 599, 314
    nFSyncRequests = 0
    nFSyncTimeouts = 0
    nFSyncs = 0
    nFileOpens = 245, 063
    nLogBuffers = 3
    nLogFSyncs = 0
    nNotResident = 23, 599, 314
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