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1. System optimization settings.
1. Delete the attachments imposed by Windows:
1) Modify Winnt INF with Notepad, use the Find Replace function, enter hide in the search box, hide (an English comma followed by hide), and set the "Replace with" box to empty. And select Replace All, in this way, all the hide is removed, 2) save and exit, 3) run "Add-Remove Programs" again, you will see that there are several more options in "Add and Remove Windows Components"; This way, you can delete a lot of useless attachments.
2. Turn off the debugger dr watson;
It is a built-in system maintenance tool that will be displayed when the program fails to load or crashes. Run drwtsn32 and get rid of everything except "dump all thread contexts". Otherwise, once a program goes wrong, the hard disk will ring for a long time and will take up a lot of space.
If you've encountered this situation before, find the file and delete it, which may save dozens of bytes of space. This is the scene of the wrong program, and it is useless for us. Then open the registry, find the hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion aedebug subkey branch, double-click the auto key name below it, change its "numeric data" to 0, and finally press f5 to refresh the setting to take effect, so that it will completely cancel its running.
In addition, the blue screen can also be deleted. You can turn off the dump when you turn off BSOD in the My Computer Properties
3. Close Fanpei "System Restore": click "My Computer" on the desktop with the right mouse, select "Properties", find "System Restore", if you are not always crackling and install some software (are you better than me?? You can also go to the cave and save a lot of space.
4.Turn off "Hibernation Support": Because the hibernation function takes up a lot of hard disk space, it is better to turn it off, and the console -- > Power Options -- > hibernate (don't tick it).
BLUES: I think hibernation is still useful. )
5. Turn off unnecessary services.
Click "Start" "Settings" "Control Panel". Double-click "Administrative Tools" "Services", and when you open it, you will see a list of services, some of which have been started and some of which have not. Right-click the service you want to configure, and then click Properties.
On the General tab, select Automatic, Manual, or Disable, where Automatic means that Windows XP automatically starts the service every time the system boots; "Manual" means that Windows XP doesn't start the service automatically, but starts it manually when you need it; Disable, on the other hand, means that the service is not allowed to start.
2. If the Vista system has a backup to restore the system, you can restore your optimizer function, and then use the right-click to format the D drive. >>>More
A good configuration can make your XP reflect very perfectly, and now people use XP's OS, and its performance is generally not very good, mainly because of its ...... like memory sticks and graphics cardsSuch a hardware device does not allow it to reflect its performance.
Have you started the following services? Is it also possible to cancel previous optimizations? If it is an optimization master, both Super Rabbit can cancel the optimization. >>>More
Remove a shared document:
Except for the normal My Documents and Shared Folders, each user will have a separate binder, and the following settings will only keep My Binders, and the rest will not be displayed. >>>More
Go to BIOS to set it up. Different motherboards are a bit different, but they're about the same. If you're good at English, go into the BIOS by yourself. Or you search for the BIOS to set the boot password step.