Solutions to common faults in Windows systems

  
        

There may be some problems with the use of the Windows operating system. Here are a few examples. Copying files in Windows Vista is very slow. Q: I installed Windows Vista. I found that it is slow to delete files and copy files. It is much slower than the previous Windows XP. It takes several hours to copy 3G files. Both the LAN and the local copy and move are as slow. My computer configuration is deduction of meat, 2G memory and SATA2 hard drive, no problem with hardware performance. Excuse me, Master Dong, isn't my Windows Vista not set up? A: Windows Vista does have problems with slow copying and moving files, and Microsoft has released a patch (KB931770) to solve this problem. Your system is newly installed. It is estimated that you have not patched it. It is recommended that you click "“Windows Update" on the Start menu to install the patch. Or use the search engine to find the download address of the patch by using the KB931770 download as the key word. Rename the Administrator account to something else Q: I installed the system is Windows Server 2003, the username used is Administrator. In order to keep my account secure, I want to change the Administrator to something else. How can I change it? A: Click “Start → Run, enter gpedit.msc Enter to open the Group Policy Editor, click on the left pane, <; Computer Configuration & Rarr; Windows Settings & Rarr; Local Policy & Rarr; Security Options, then double-click in the right pane. Account: Rename the system administrator account, enter the name you want to change in the Local Security Settings tab, and click OK. Then log out or restart your computer and log in to the system with your new username. Why is my folder sharing different from others? Q: I have set up a shared folder for my Windows XP on my LAN. However, everyone found that my shared folder commands are few and I can't read or write the contents of the folder. How should I set it up? A: Because you set up simple file sharing in Windows XP, you can solve the problem by removing the simple file sharing. The method is very simple. Select “Tools →Folder Options → in My Computer, and remove it in the advanced settings below. Use the simple file sharing check and save. Removing the AVG Anti-Spyware guard service Q: I uninstalled AVG Anti-Spyware 7.5.1.43, but it still has its self-starting service & AVG Anti-Spyware guard in the Windows XP <; service. How can Master Dong delete the service? A: Open the Registry Editor and find the guard under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServices registry key. Delete it. If you can't delete it, you can use IceSword to open the registry to delete the service.

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