winXP file usage tips

  
Let the recycle bin be laid off and delete the files directly: Many times, we don't need to put the files in the recycle bin to wait for recovery later, and the deleted files remain in the recycle bin and take up hard disk space. Although pressing

to remove the recycle bin while deleting files, delete the files directly:


Many times, we do not need to put the files in the recycle bin to wait for recovery later. And the deleted files remain in the recycle bin and take up hard disk space. Although holding down the shift key while deleting a file can directly delete the file without going through the recycle bin, it is a bit of a hassle to delete the file each time. In fact, we only need a simple setup to make the recycle bin Completely laid off: Click “Start” button, “Run", enter “gpedit.msc” and click “OK" to open the Group Policy Editor and open the “User Settings in the left pane ”, “Administrative Templates""Windows Components", Windows Explorer", find and double click in the right pane, do not move the deleted files to the Recycle Bin & rdquo;, in the open dialog In the selected “ Enabled & rdquo;, click & ldquo; OK & rdquo; close the dialog box to complete the settings.


garbage automation, so IE automatically delete temporary files:



In order to speed up Web browsing speed, web browser The pages that have been downloaded and viewed will be saved as a copy of the temporary file. When the same web page is browsed again in the future, these temporary files are directly called instead of being re-downloaded. In the face of the dynamic web pages and high-speed broadband networks that are currently in use, retaining temporary files obviously has no obvious effect, and it also takes up a lot of hard disk space, and too many temporary files may cause the browser to work abnormally. In fact, Internet Explorer has provided the function of automatically clearing temporary files since version 6.0, but this feature is not enabled by default. We need to set it up: select “Tools in the menu bar of the IE window. , <;Internet Options", open the Internet Options dialog box, click the “Advanced” tab, find and select the option to clear the Temporary Internet Folder when the browser is closed, click “OK”Close The dialog completes the setup.


With tools, it's easy to rename many files in batches


It's not difficult to rename files. Everyone will change two or three files. It's not complicated to change the name, but if you want to give a bunch of files at the same time, you will find that there is something you can't do. There are even people who have written software specifically to accomplish this "complex" work. In fact, we only need a simple operation to easily achieve batch renaming: select all the files to be renamed in the Windows Explorer window, then right click on one of them, in the pop-up menu. Select “Rename”, enter the name you want to modify and press Enter. The other selected files will also be renamed with the name you entered, but the parentheses will be followed by different names. The numbers are distinguished by distinction.



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