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The strongest boot speed up trick for Windows XP system.
There are a lot of XP startup acceleration articles on the Internet right now, but I've come up with a real experience that can optimize XP startup.
My computer configuration is not very good, it takes a long time to start after installing XP or 2003, the scroll bar has to turn more than 10 times, and the startup time is significantly accelerated after optimization, and the scroll bar only needs to turn more than 1 turn and can't wait to open the system. Here's how to speed up the startup in a practical and effective way.
First of all, open "System Properties" (right-click - Properties on my computer, or open "System" in the control panel, shortcut win+pause break) click the "Advanced" tab, open "Settings" in the "Startup and Failback" area, remove the two in the "System Startup" area, if it is a multi-system user, keep the "Time to display the operating system list". Click "" to make sure that the additional property of the startup item is fastdetect instead of nodetect, and do not add the noguiboot attribute first, because guiboot will be used later.
The next step is very important, open the "Hardware" tab in the "System Properties", open the "Device Manager", "IDE ATA ATAPI Controller", double-click to open the "Secondary IDE Channel" properties, click the "Advanced Settings" tab, change the delivery mode of devices 1 and 2 to DMA if available, select "None" if the device type can be selected, click OK to complete the setting, and set the "Primary IDE Channel" in the same way.
Open the registry (Start-Run-Regedit), click "My Computer" to open "Find" in the "" menu, enter AutoEndTasks, and click "Find Next". Double-click to open the found result, and modify the "Numerical Data" to 1. Then under AutoEndTasks you can find hungapptimeout, waittokillapptimeout, set the "numerical data" to 2000 or less, here by the way, also modify the time of the menu delay, find the menushowdelay below autoendtasks, the value is in milliseconds, if you want to remove the menu delay, set it to 0.
Now that the acceleration of startup and shutdown has been completed, restart the computer to feel the feeling of fast startup, and the scroll bar is OK after only one or two turns.
After enjoying the fun of the fast reboot, we will further speed up the startup, open the "System Properties" - "Advanced" - "Startup and Failback" settings, open the "System Startup" area, and add noguiboot after fastdetect, so that the scroll bar will no longer be displayed at startup. If you really like the scroll bar display, you don't need to do this step.
There is also the use of Windows Optimizer, a relatively simple way, and the effect is also good.
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First of all, determine whether you are slow to display or slow to use. Also determine how your PC is configured? There are also instructions for your computer to use, because it can be affected!
If it's slow to start or run, you can go to **"Startup management"This can make you start much faster, and if you don't see much, it will also make your computer slow, for example, if your monitor is 15 inches. As for how much memory is enough, it's hard to say, it depends on what you open to decide, but I one-sidedly suggest that you can also have 1G or 512 memory, and the relationship between slow is also related to CPU, if your CPU is too small, you install 2G or 3G memory will be slow, it is recommended to build reasonably, such a system will rarely say slow. Hope it helps!
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1. The antivirus software is installed more, and all the monitoring is turned on, less monitoring is turned on or not monitored, and the virus is often checked and killed.
2. The software or driver is not compatible with the system, reinstall or upgrade the driver.
4. Memory, graphics card, and voltage instability can also cause crashes (if the memory is too small, add a memory module).
5. The temperature of common hardware such as CPU or graphics card is too high, which is most likely to cause card and crash.
6. If there are bad sectors in the hard state roulette, use software to repair the bad sectors of the hard disk, format the hard disk, repartition and reinstall, and replace the hard disk.
7. Upgrading the hardware causes an incompatible crash.
8. Too many junk files, too many disk fragments, etc.
9. If it always doesn't work, it is recommended to overhaul it.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system of Zen restoration: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, in the control panel and then the device and security sub-option and then the backup and restore sub-option).
The computer should not operate at full capacity, that is, when playing games, watching **, and watching web pages, it is most likely to crash and blue screen while doing other operations, so don't operate other things when playing games, watching**, and watching web pages.
If your memory is small, it is recommended to add a memory module to test whether the temperature of your CPU and other hardware is high. The other is whether there is a problem with the hard disk.
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If you have enough configuration for Windows 7, it's better to upgrade to Windows 7, because it is indeed more stable than XP.
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Maybe there's too much garbage, so let's reinstall the system.
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Reasons why the computer card is slow to respond.
The CPU temperature is too high.
Replace the high-power fan.
Keep the room well ventilated.
The power supply voltage is unstable.
Buy a voltage regulator or UPS power supply.
There are too many programs opened.
Memory is heavily occupied.
Put an end to unnecessary procedures.
msconfig disables unnecessary bends of the cpu or has low memory configuration.
Replace the CPU to add memory).
There are logical or physical bad sectors in the hard drive.
Find a professional to overhaul or replace).
There are viruses. Let's kill it.
Too many junk files.
Too many fragmented files.
There is a compatibility problem with the hardware BIOS, and the settings are incorrect.
Reset the BIOS
Dust and dampness are to blame.
Clean the chassis and keep the inside dry and clean.
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Poisoned, you restart, to "safe mode" - this you can check how to get, hehe, I don't know if you press fn (n is 2 or how much, forget, search for yourself, Xixi) turn on the computer, only run some system programs, do not let the virus program run, and then antivirus, see what antivirus software you install, I don't know if you can kill it. No, try the next 360 security suit,**You can go up and down the sky software station.。
Redoing is to reinstall the system, buy an XP installation disk and put it in the CD-ROM drive, reboot, and then follow the prompts.
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