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Can you tell us about the configuration? If it is 128M memory, running XP must be slow, if your CPU frequency is high (such as 733MHz or above), it is recommended to expand the memory to more than 256M, which is good for XP running speed.
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Yes. I've used the C466 before, it's okay. Besides, at that time, my motherboard was only i810 with 128 RAM. Fit it up. If you can't change it, you can't change it...
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If I had a machine like yours, I would have thrown it away! All into antique le
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Our machine here is more advanced, but if you optimize XP, it's also very fast
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Optimize it with Optimizer, Super Bunny.
Slow PC startup:
XP System Optimization Super Simple Practical Edition:
Boost Windows XP I've got a trick up my sleeve.
Windows XP Optimization Tips.
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No, mine is pretty good, and the interface is good.
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Of course, the XP system has a particularly high configuration of the machine, so it is normal for the general configuration to fail to achieve the effect that the user wants.
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It is recommended to write out the configuration of your computer.
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1. Open the chassis, remove the dust, and oil the fan.
2. Antivirus. Unplug the Internet connection, turn off the system (system) to restore, and use the latest version of antivirus software to kill the virus in safe mode, and it is best to change 1 antivirus software to kill again.
3. Clean up and defragment the disk.
1. In the My Computer (PC) window, right-click the drive letter you want to clean up - "Properties" - "Clean Disk" - check the files you want to delete - OK - Yes.
2. Clean up temporary files, start-run-input.
temp%-OK. 3. Clean up the registry and junk files with Optimizer or Super Bunny.
4. Turn off some opener programs, start-run-msconfig--- open.
In addition to anti-virus software and input methods, general programs can be turned off.
5. Delete unused program software.
6. Defragment Disk - Start.
4. Update the graphics card and network card driver (drive).
5. Optimize your computer with Optimizer or Super Bunny.
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Method 1:
First, make sure that your optical drive is in the first boot order and supports booting from the optical drive.
To install from a disc, set up the BIOS so that the system can boot from the disc. Here's how:
1) Start the computer, and when the press del to enter BIOS setup message is displayed on the screen, press the DEL key on the keyboard to enter and play the BIOS setup interface of the motherboard.
2) Select the Advanced BIOS Features option and press Enter to enter the setup process. Select the First Boot Device option, then press the Page Up or Page Down key on your keyboard to set it to a CD-ROM, so you can change the system to CD-ROM boot.
3) Go back to the main menu and save the BIOS settings. (The way to save it is: press F10 and then press the Y key).
4) Then put the disc into the CD-ROM drive, and restart the computer, the system will boot from the CD, and display the installation wizard interface, you can follow the prompts step by step to install and set up.
Then follow the prompts step by step. Now the disks are installed automatically.
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Install a lite version of it, but it doesn't cure the symptoms.
Let's change the computer Computers are so cheap these days
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Find a computer company and spend 20-30 to have someone install it so that you can watch it yourself! Then buy the order! ok!
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If the configuration is low, the reinstallation is also card.
Well,Buy a flip and install it automatically.,Any tomato garden can be.,Put it on the CD-ROM drive.,Restart.。 Then go to the saucer. Chinese, needless to say. The interface is simple and easy to understand.
If you can't read the plate, it should not be dimmed.
After restarting, press "Del" to enter the BIOS, find the Advanced BIOS Features and enter the Advanced BIOS Features.
Just set the First Boot Device to your optical drive.
The display method is different depending on the motherboard. To put it simply, go to the BIOS and find the word "first" or "1st" that is not the first, and just change that option to an optical drive
I don't know if I can help you
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It is best to have a system CD.
If you don't have it, you can only run ghost manually and install it under DOS.
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There are too many startup items at boot, so enter them in Start Running"msconfig"--point"Launch"--Anything other than anti-virus software can be banned. Or use the boot startup item in the advanced tools in 360 to optimize it.
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Install a "360 Security Guard" to optimize the boot startup item!
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It's slow after booting up for many reasons:
If it's a system problem, optimize it with small software such as 360, and you can basically solve the problem!
If it's a hardware issue, the problem is troublesome.
In fact, the computer boots slowly, first, the memory is not enough; Second, there is a problem with the hard disk.
The general XP system requires 512M memory, and if it is 256M memory, it will feel very slow.
If there is a problem with the hard disk, the ruler grinds the main machine, and the hard disk light will be on for a long time (the red light flashes), and the computer does not feel slow to use after the red light stops.
If you confirm that there is no problem with the hard disk, if possible, try to change the memory.
Is the memory single or double-rooted? If it is a double root is not the same brand of the same frequency, if it is not the same brand of the same frequency, there may be such a situation, this is a problem with the hardware, in addition to how long the machine has been used, the hard disk is usually shut down or not, if it is not a normal shutdown, it may cause damage to the system and the bad sector of the hard disk if it is not a normal shutdown, it may cause damage to the system and the bad sector of the hard disk, which is also a reason. If you often don't shut down normally, you need to prepare a USB flash drive for the computer, and then install maxdos on the computer and use the normal format after entering the system >>>More
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No, it was just updated yesterday, and the system is still unstable, so everyone's is like this, and you can play after the server is done in a few days.
Install the graphics card driver.
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