XP boot time, XP boot screen consultation?

Updated on technology 2024-04-07
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can turn off some programs and threads that start with the boot,You can save a lot of boot time,I used XP to take more than 1 minute,Now it only takes about 45 seconds with win7,Later I checked that I should be using win7 after using 360 to close a lot of randomly started programs and thread services,You can try to use 360 and Master Lu and other software to turn off some random startup software and system background thread services,You can save a lot of time,Of course, the system itself can also be set, But it is not recommended if it is too troublesome. Hope it works for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Isn't there too much stuff to start randomly.

    I used to start a lot of things randomly, and it took more than a minute

    Later, after all of them were banned, it was generally OK in about 30 seconds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The computer will take a long time to boot up after a long time, which is nothing. The most straightforward way is to make a system.

    If you don't bother, use Optimizer to optimize your computer first, then clear the useless things in the C drive, and at the same time make your desktop a little simpler, and then turn off all your startup items. That will increase your boot speed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Next 360 Security Guard.

    Optimize the boot startup.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some unused system services can be turned off.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How to check the boot time of the computer in the XP system:

    1. Right-click on the "Taskbar" and select "Task Manager".

    2. In the explorer interface, click the "Performance" tab to see the "Boot Time".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Click Start-Run-cmd

    Enter the command systeminfo and press enter, if you use systeninfo to view the missing time display, enter systeminfo |moreJust look at the time input (note that the text at the back is also entered): systeminfo |find "System startup time"

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some XP system users want to be able to see when the computer is turned on and off in order to get a better understanding of their computer. So, how does this work? In fact, we can easily do this by using the "Event Viewer" that comes with the XP system.

    This is because the event log service starts and shuts down with the computer and leaves a record in the event log. Below, I will share with you the specific operation method.

    Here's how:

    1. We can easily check the computer on and off records. Click the Start Tray Bar, select Administrative Tools, and then open the Event Viewer.

    2. Select the "System" option in the left window. Right-click and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.

    3. Select the "Filter" tab in the "System Properties" window that opens, select the "Information" option under "Event Type", and select the "Eventlog" option in the "Event**" list, continue to set other conditions, and click the "OK" button to see the required event records.

    Double-click on a record, if the description is "Event Service Started", it represents the time the computer was turned on or restarted, and if the description is "Event Service Stopped", it represents the time when the computer was shut down.

    This is the way to view the opening and shutting down time of the XP system closed meditation computer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A: The time it takes to check how long it takes to turn on your computer is usually only available with third-party software.

    B: To check the time when the computer is turned on, you can check it in the following ways.

    1: Start - Run - Enter cmd and confirm - Enter systeminfo in the DOS window and press enter, then you can see the boot time.

    2: Ctrl+Alt+del to open the task manager - select the performance window - there is a boot time in the lower right corner, this is the running time, you need to do a subtraction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This you can specialize in the next computer boot time software.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Every time you start Windows

    XP, usually a boot screen with the Windows version number will be displayed, and it will take a while.

    before entering the desktop. Want to know what exactly the system is doing during this time? In fact, it is very simple, to see the secret behind the boot screen, you only need to modify the file.

    1.Right-click the "My Computer" icon, select "Properties", open the "System Properties" dialog box, enter the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Fault Recovery" column, and then click the "" button in the pop-up form, the system will automatically call Notepad to open the files under the system disk.

    Back to Book Zen 2Modify the operting in the file

    systems section about Windows

    The line that XP starts, usually with "fastdetect" at the end, followed by ".

    SOS" parameter (with a space in front of ", save the file, and then click OK to close all dialogs.

    3.Restart your computer and you'll notice that the original welcome screen is gone, replaced by information such as the system reading files, displaying system configuration and version information, and checking disk partitions at boot time.

    Tip: Since the default attribute is hidden and read-only, follow the method in Step 1 to automatically remove the read-only attribute of the file for easy modification. Of course, you can also just remove its read-only attribute and use Notepad.

    However, it is recommended to restore the hidden and read-only properties of this file in time to avoid the file being corrupted and affecting the system startup.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This one started in October 2001 and has been around for more than 14 years.

    In October 2001, Microsoft released Windows XP, the Windows operating system, which is the longest-serving computer operating system in human history, and it is difficult to meet the needs of modern users for touch, mobile and applications. On October 18, 2013, Microsoft and Intel donated Windows XP's vintage computer to the National Museum of China as a collection.

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