How to solve the system termination operation? (2)

  

System Alternative Initialization: Full Recovery of the Initial Registry

System initialization, not just the way to reinstall the system. In the system directory, there is a subdirectory dedicated to the registry database file, and the good news is that there is a subdirectory dedicated to the backup of the database database file when the system is newly installed, in the event of system failure At the time of recovery, the backup is restored to the current registry database, and the system can be "initialized" back to what it was when the system was just installed (but there are not fewer files in the system directory). Since the registry database file is always locked by the system after booting, it needs to be operated under DOS (you can use 98 boot CD). If it is a dual system, you can directly operate to another system. Users of NTFS partition can Use the Recovery Console. At the command prompt, use the CD command to switch the current directory to the "%windir%\\Repair" subdirectory, and then execute the following command:

copy sam %windir%\\system32\\config

copy system %windir%\\system32\\config

copy software %windir%\\system32\\config

copy default %windir%\\system32\\config

copy security %windir %\\system32\\config

System Life Straw: System Restore

Windows XP's system restore function is not as "chicken rib" as Windows Me. With this function, you can use the system to perfect the system. Revert to the state before the problem occurred. If you can still enter the system (regardless of normal mode or safe mode), click "Start → Programs → Accessories → System Tools → System Restore", in the pop-up System Restore Settings Wizard, select "Recover my computer to an earlier Time", click the "Next" button. In the pop-up system restore point list window, you can select the restore point to be restored. Generally, if the problem just appears, select a restore point that is closer to the current date. If you can't start even "Safe Mode", you can press F8 to select "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" and then type "C:\\windows\\system32\ estore\ strui.exe" in the command prompt. system Restore.

Tips

When performing important operations, such as modifying the registry or other system optimization behaviors, you should do a system restore in advance to minimize losses in the event of a misoperation.

Improve DOC, PDF file printing speed

DOC, PDF and other files contain some or a lot of rasterized data (pictures, embedded fonts, etc.). When these files are printed, the printer driver will generate a large number of EMF files (enhanced transform files) in the system, as small as 1MB, as large as 500MB. Excessive EMF temporary files will cause a significant drop in printing efficiency. The solution is: Click "Start → Settings → Printers and Faxes", then right click on the printer you want to print, select "Properties", select "Direct Print to Printer" in the "Advanced" tab of the pop-up window, click "OK" The speed is increased.


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