Detailed introduction to windowsXP system optimization method Daquan

  

System optimization is necessary in most people's eyes, and he really needs it. He can provide better protection and better results for our computers. We always pursue faster speed and more stable performance when using the computer. After installing the Windows XP operating system, it is possible to optimize the system by modifying some settings. Here I will prepare 20 Windows XP operating system optimization techniques for everyone.

1. Remove the attachments imposed by Windows

1) Modify winntinfsysoc.inf with Notepad NOTEPAD, use the Find/Replace function, type in the search box, hide (a comma followed by hide) ), replace the “ with ” box to empty. And select all replacement, so that all, hide are removed,

2) save and exit,

3) run again & ldquo; add-remove program & rdquo;, you will see There are several options in Add/Remove Windows Components. This way you can delete some unused attachments

2. Turn off the debugger Dr. Watson;

Dr. Watson is a built-in system maintenance tool that displays when a program fails to load or crashes. Run drwtsn32 and remove all but the "dump all thread context". Otherwise, if there is a program error, the hard disk will be loud for a long time, and it will take up a lot of space. If you have encountered this situation before, please find the user.dmp file and delete it, it may save tens of M space. This is the scene of the error program and it is useless to us. Then open the registry, find the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAeDebug subkey branch, double-click the Auto key name under it, change its "Value data" to 0, and finally press F5 to refresh the settings, so completely cancel its operation. It is.

The memory.dmp that appears in the blue screen can also be deleted. DUMP

when BSOD is turned off in my computer/properties 3. Close “System Restore&

Right click on the desktop “My Computer” , select "Attributes", find "System Restore", if you are not old-fashioned to install some software (are you more powerful than me??), you can also remove, this can save a lot of space.

4. Turn off “hibernate support”

Because the hibernation function takes up a lot of hard disk space, it is better to shut down,

console--> Power Options-->Hibernate (Do not tick)

5. Turn off unnecessary services

Click “Start”→“Set”→“ Control panel & rdquo;. Double-click “Administrative Tools”→“Service”, after opening, you will see the list of services, some services have been started, some are not. Right-click the service you want to configure and click “Properties”. On the “General” tab, select “automatic","manual" or "disable", where "auto" indicates that Windows XP automatically launches the service each time the system is started; &ldquo ; Manual & rdquo; means that Windows XP does not automatically start the service, but manually starts the service when you need the service; and "disable" means that the service is not allowed to start. In the actual configuration, select “manual" or “disable" to disable the service. It is recommended to use the manual function, so that you can start some temporarily needed services at any time.

Some services are required for Windows XP and cannot be turned off. Otherwise, the system will crash. As for the function of each service

, we can view it by double-clicking the service or hovering over the service name. The description of the specific service is simple, you can understand it, you can choose those who want it. The method of modification is: select the disabled service, right click, select "property"> "stop", set "startup type" to "manual" or "disabled".

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