How can I work in Win XP to slim down and accelerate (1)

  

How can I work in Windows XP to slim down and accelerate? Please see the introduction of this article.

First, slimming action

1, after the installation of various software and hardware, in fact, XP needs to update the file when there are very few. Delete the system backup file: Start → Run → sfc.exe /purgecache Near 3xxMB.

2, delete the driver backup: driver.cab file in the %Windows%\\driver cache\\i386 directory, usually this file is 76MB.

3, I did not see the habit of help, so keeping the contents of the %windows%\\help directory is a kind of harm to me, huh, huh. . . Both are dry, nearly 4xMB.

4, after the upgrade is complete, you will also find that %windows% has a lot of similar directories like $NtUninstallQ311889$, all kill it, 1x-3xMB.

5, just in the hard disk there are win2000/server, etc., so by the way the pagefile.sys file points to a place: Control Panel → System → Performance - Advanced → Virtual Memory → Change, pay attention to the "Settings" Will take effect.

6, uninstall the uncommon components: use Notepad to modify \\%windows%\\inf\\sysoc.inf, use the find /replace function, enter in the search box, hide, all replaced with empty. In this way, all the hides are removed. After saving and exiting the "Add-Remove Programs", you will see a lot of options in "Add/Remove Windows Components"; delete the game, the code table, etc. What you don't need.

7, delete the input method that is not used under \\windows\\ime, 8xMB. I reinstalled my own zrm input method, hehe.

8, if the real space is tight, enable NTFS compression, this will use 2x% less space, but I did not.

9, closed the system restore, this broken function for me often download, test software for people who are simply a disaster, use the right mouse button to click on the "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties ", find "system restore", select "turn off system restore on all drives" Oh, you can save space.

10, there are several documents, quite big, and it is useless. . . . Forgot the name, the newly installed system can use the search function to find files larger than 50M to see, it should be found.

If you can follow the above process, your original 1.4GB XP can be reduced to less than 800MB.

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