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Shutdown is slow. Optimized with Super Bunny.
End all applications, end all programs in memory.
When the computer is shut down, turn off all programs and shut down again.
Don't load too many apps when you start up.
1. Use the program to shut down.
is a shutdown program, which is saved in the C: Windows System32 folder (C drive is the system disk). Build a quick one on the desktop.
shortcut, right-click and select "Properties" in the pop-up menu. Add "-s -t 10" after the path of the "Target" text box in the properties dialog box, where "-s" stands for shutting down the computer, of course it can be changed to "-r" to restart the computer; "-t" indicates the set countdown time, and the following number "10" indicates 10 seconds. Readers can make changes as they see fit, which greatly reduces the shutdown wait time.
In addition, there is a parameter of "-c shutdown display prompt message", that is, when you want to shut down, the system will pop up a message showing your own settings, note that the shutdown prompt message cannot exceed 127 characters.
2. Make good use of "Task Manager".
Press "Ctrl+Alt+del" in Windows XP to bring up the "Task Manager" window, press and hold the "Ctrl" key while activating the menu "Shut down", and select the "Shutdown" or "Restart" menu item. At this point, you'll find that Windows XP's shutdown speed can be said to be instantaneous (exaggeration).
3. Modify the registry and remember to back it up.
The bulky Windows XP operating system shuts down very slowly, it takes about 30 to 50 seconds, but if you change the registry options according to the methods provided below, your Windows XP system will shut down very quickly. Find the hkey Current User Control Panel Desktop key, and change WaitToKillAppTimeout to 1000, that is, wait only 1 second when closing the program.
200, indicating that the program waits for seconds when an error occurs. 2. Set the autoendtasks value to: 1, and let the system automatically close the program that stops responding.
It only took me five seconds to shut down with the above method, and it used to take more than 30 seconds.
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If you don't save your settings, you'll be ruined for the day.
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First, first confirm that the hardware is fine. If the speaker is fine, the sound card is fine, and if you've tested it on other machines and it's really good, then you can read on.
2. Make sure all the cables are exactly right. Then power on the speaker and turn on the volume switch.
3. Install the driver of the sound card correctly, if it is an onboard sound card, it is best to install the driver provided on the driver disk of the motherboard.
In fact, the computer does not make a sound, and many times it is because the sound card is not driven correctly. In general, after the sound card driver is installed, there will be a small speaker icon in the taskbar in the lower right corner. )
Fourth, if you are sure that the driver is installed correctly, then take a look at the volume setting of the morning mask in the computer.
The specific method is to double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar, and check whether the volume is turned off to the minimum in the "Volume Control" and "Waveform Change" in the pop-up "Volume Control" dialog box, or is set to mute.
If these two options are not available in the dialog box, click on the "Options" menu - select "Properties" - select "Volume Control" and "Waveform" in the "Show Volume Controls" and then set them correctly.
Note: Step 4 can only be set up after the driver of the sound card has been properly installed.
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