Windows XP 4 the latest application skills

  
system information quick check
In WindowsXP, click "Start → Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt", enter the "Command Line Prompt" window, then enter "systeminfo", press Enter.

After a short period of time, we will see a detailed system information provided by the computer, which includes not only the system running time, but also the system version, installation time, motherboard chipset, BiOS version. Hardware information such as physical memory.

Customize AutoPlay Disc
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target="_blank">Computer" in the CD drive, select "Properties". Under AutoPlay, from the list above, select a file type, then Select your preferred settings below. Here you can see the type of autoplay, open it directly with WMP, or open the folder, you can choose one of the actions to perform, and finally click OK.

Designing a personalized time style
For the default time style of Windows, did you think of changing it to a style that suits your personality?
Click "Start → Run" and enter "Regedit" in the window. Open the _blank> Registry Editor. Locate the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control Panel\\International", double-click the string "sTimeFormat" on the right, and change its key value to your favorite style. After restarting the computer, the time style has been changed. Changed. You can also embed your own name to promote your personality.
We can also modify the string value of SlongDate, double-click SlongDate, enter the words you want to say in the key value, such as "Life is "Good", then when the mouse hovers over the time position on the taskbar, the text will pop up.
Description: If there is no "sTimeFormat" and "SlongDate" in the registry, you can right click "International", followed by point "New → String Value" were new to them.

let WinXP
directly locked in WindowsXP computer system, press the "Alt + Ctrl + Delete" is appearing Task Manager, not Windows Security Dialog, so you can't lock the computer. What should you do? Open the Control Panel, click "Switch to Classic View" and select "User Account", then select "Change User" "How to log in or log out", leave "Use welcome screen" unchecked, and then confirm. Then press "Alt+Ctrl+Delete" and the Windows security pair appears. Box, click "Lock Computer" on it.
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