First, restore to the classic Windows interface
Right click on the desktop, select the "Properties" command to enter the "Display Properties" settings window. There are five tabs for "Theme", "Desktop", "Screen Saver", "Appearance" and "Settings". There will be a yellow bright color on the label of the current tab. The default is the “Theme” tab. Here we just select “Windows Classic” in the “Theme” drop-down menu and you can see the display in the preview window immediately. The effect, at the same time, the content of the Appearance tab will change accordingly.
Note: The "Themes" and "Appearance" tabs in Windows XP are closely related. Just change any of these options and you will see the corresponding changes in another tab.
Second, restore the "Start" menu
After a period of use, I feel that the new "Start" menu is quite convenient, and has little impact on system resources. If you like the classic menu of the past, right-click on the blank space of the taskbar, select the "Properties" menu, enter the settings window of "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties", select the "[Start] Menu" tab. Select the "Classic [Start] menu" to restore to the previous appearance.
Third, cancel the grouping of the taskbar similar to the taskbar button function
The idea of grouping similar taskbar functions is good, and it does make our taskbar a lot cleaner, but if you put similar programs The taskbar buttons are all grouped together, which is extremely inconvenient to use. It turns out that the steps that can be completed in one step require at least two operations. This inconvenience is especially noticeable when browsing multiple web pages. To cancel it is also very simple, go to the settings window of "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties", select the "Taskbar" tab, and cancel the small tick in front of the "Group similar taskbar button".
After three steps, look at your system, do you feel more familiar?
Suggestion: Under the premise of sacrificing the minimum system resources, we can keep the style of Windows XP's "Start" menu. In the interface, you can select "Windows Classic Theme" first, then select Windows XP in the appearance. Button styles for an optimal balance of vision and performance.
Fourth, customizing the appropriate visual effects
There are three places in the visual changes in Windows XP, one in the "display properties" appearance options, one in the " In the advanced options of System Properties, the other is in the Settings for Mouse Properties.
1. In the “Appearance” tab of “Display Properties”, click the “Effect” button, the screen pops up the effect setting window, and press the setting.
2. Find "System" in the Control Panel and double-click to enter the property settings. Switch to the "Advanced" tab. Then click Performance → Settings. Ok, you should see the system "Performance Options" window, which is the highlight of our revision today. The system offers three options, and we can confirm the visuals we need as needed. The easiest way is to simply select "Adjust to Best Performance" and it will be OK. Of course, depending on each person's preferences, custom visual effects are the most practical. Here I suggest that you keep the "use common tasks in the folder", in the system operation process, there are many tasks that can save a lot of things. As for the "use visual styles on windows and buttons", if you select the Windows XP style button in the front appearance, then this can't be changed, even if it is changed, it will be forced to change back to the original.
Now run some programs and try again. You will find that the system is lighter and the hard disk indicator will not flash as often as you started. Even if your system is great, remove these visual effects, you will find that the computer "runs" much easier.
3, there is still a small place in the end, although the impact on the system is not great, but today's article does not mention this if it is not mentioned. Starting with Windows 2000, Microsoft has added a shadow effect to the mouse, and the small mouse has made Microsoft more beautiful.
Double-click "Mouse" in the Control Panel to enter the "Mouse Properties" window, then select the "Pointer" tab. At the bottom there is an option to "Enable Pointer Shadow". Remove the previous tick.
Note: If the stagnation is very obvious when you run QQ before optimization, then after doing these optimizations, your QQ can be smooth again.
Five, directly into Windows XP
Some friends use Windows 98/XP coexistence, but each time you start, the boot menu will be displayed, which is very troublesome. In fact, since Windows 2000, the operating settings for system startup and failure have been provided. The specific method is: through the "Control Panel → System → Properties → Advanced", click the "Setup" button of "Startup and Recovery" to enter the settings window. Here we can choose the default operating system when the computer starts, and the time when the boot menu is displayed. Of course, if you don't use or hide another operating system for a while, you can also close the boot menu by removing the small tick before "Display operating system list time".
VI. Environment Variables and Error Reporting Settings
Setting environment variables is very important for us to adjust disk space and manage temporary files. In the Windows 9x era, managing temporary files and system variables can be a very important issue, especially for those with small hard drives. Now the role of adjusting hard disk space is no longer obvious, but managing temporary files has a certain effect on the stability of the system.
Error Reporting is a new measure added to Windows XP for program compatibility issues. Once a program runs incorrectly, the system can collect some information when an error occurs, and then feed back to Microsoft technology.
Department. However, most people don't like such tips, so let's close it here. The bottom two buttons are the settings for system environment variables and error reporting. Click on the "Environment Variables" button to enter the settings window. Since we are all logged in as a user using Windows XP, we only need to change the user variables here. Here are the system variables for the two most commonly used temporary files, "Temp" and "Tmp". The default is to put it in the user directory of the system installation disk. We can point this directory to a partition root directory other than the installation disk. How much can improve the efficiency of some systems. And the residual files can be manually deleted at any time. Selecting the "Edit" button below one of the points will pop up the window shown in Figure 6. The variable name is unchanged. Enter the variable value, which is the default temporary file path, such as typing "D: emp". The directory of the two variables is preferably the same.
The error report is very simple. Click on "Error Report" on the window. The pop-up window has only two options, one is closed and the other is open. What to do next, you still have to do it yourself.
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