A quick move to make registry changes take effect quickly

  
                

After modifying the registry, it usually needs to be restarted to take effect. Of course, you can also do it without restarting. Just run the Windows shell explorer (the operation in Windows 9x/Me and Windows 2000/XP has The difference) can also make the Windows registry modification take effect quickly. The specific operation methods of Windows 9x/Me and Windows 2000/XP are as follows:

In Windows 9x/Me

Press “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” In the window, select “Explorer”, and click the “End Task" button, then the screen will appear "Shutdown" menu, do not do anything, click the "End Task" button in the pop-up window again. , which allows Windows to quickly refresh the registry without rebooting.

In Windows 2000/XP

Press “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” to open the “Task Manager” and click on the “Process” flag to find Click on “Explorer.exe”, click the "End Process" button at the bottom right, and click the "Yes" button in the warning dialog that opens. Then click on the “Applications” tab, click on the “New Tasks” button below, and type “ Explorer.exe” in the “Create New Task” dialog box that opens, and then press “ Confirm the & rdquo; button.

The registry can be said to be the soul and core of the Windows operating system. Properly modifying and optimizing the registry can improve system performance and operational efficiency, but we should not be too superstitious about this "soft upgrade".

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