First, how to use the Windows XP ClearType anti-aliasing function
If you use a laptop to install Windows XP, if you pay attention to it, you will find the text and the font on the screen. It is very upsetting. So how to solve this problem? In fact, Microsoft has set the ClearType anti-aliasing function for Windwos XP. You can solve the above problem by simply turning on this function. How to open the ClearType function:
(1) Select “Start/Control Panel/Display
(2) In the “Display Properties” dialog box, select &ldquo "Appearance" and then click on the "Effects" button. In the "Effects" dialog box, you can turn the ClearType function on or off.
If you are already using XP and want to see the effect of ClearType first, you can open the magnifying glass function in XP, then slide the cursor over some text to test the effect.
Second, how to open NetBEUI communication protocol in Windows XP
NetBEUI communication protocol should be the product of Windows 95/98 era, if you now have some machines upgraded to Windows XP, you It will be found that the NetBEUI communication protocol has disappeared in Windows XP. However, in some local area networks, due to the original network planning, NetBEUI must be able to access some or all of the computers in the network. Is it necessary to return to the Windows 98 era? At this time, you don't have to worry, NetBEUI is still on the Windows XP CD, but it is not set as the default protocol. If you need this communication protocol, you must install it yourself.
Setting method:
(1) Put the Windows XP installation CD and copy Netnbf.inf to C:WindowsINF in the directory "ValueaddMsft et etbeui";
(2) Copy Nbf.sys to C:WindowsSystem32Drivers;
(3) Press “Start/Control Panel/Network Neighborhood&, select “Network Connection”, in the local area Right click on the connection and select the content;
(4) In the “General” category, select “Install” to select Agreement & rdquo; Press “ Add & rdquo;, you can see the "NetBEUI Protocol" (this item is not available), after selecting NetBEUI, press OK to OK.
Third, let Windows XP quickly shut down, restart
Windows XP operating system must save the current settings when shutting down or restarting, and the process is very slow. In fact, you can try to bypass the save settings screen, quickly shut down or restart.
Press “Ctrl+Alt+Del” to open the “Window Task Manager” and click the “Shutdown” command. In the pop-up menu, press and hold the “Ctrl” key. Click the “Shutdown” or “Restart” command to skip the save settings screen for an instant shutdown or reboot.
But with this shutdown method, the system will not prompt you to save the file or close the window again. If you have unsaved files, don't use this method.
Fourth, batch conversion image format
In Windows XP, if there is no better conversion program, we can use the "drawing" program to put the image in "BMP" format The file is converted into an image in the format of “JPG”. But this conversion efficiency is very low, only one image file can be converted at a time. There is actually a way to convert batches.
First copy the BMP images to be converted into the "Image Collection" folder, then select these image files, right-click, and select "ld to" in the pop-up shortcut menu. The ” command, will pop up a "send photo by email" window. In the window, select the "Reduce all photos" option, and select the size of the image, click the "OK" button, then Windows XP will convert these BMP format images into a smaller JPG format. And pop up a & ldquo; send email & rdquo; window, and finally save these JPG format image attachments.
5, encrypt the file (clip)
In Windows XP, you can directly encrypt the file (clip), but there is a premise: the file to be encrypted (clip) is located The hard disk partition is in NFTS format. If not, it can be converted to NFTS before it can be operated.
Select the file to be encrypted (folder), right-click and select the “Properties” command in the pop-up menu. In the pop-up window, select the “Advanced” button to open the “Advanced Properties”. & rdquo; dialog box, select the "Encrypt content to protect data" option, & ldquo; OK & rdquo; and launch. It should be noted that if the file (clip) is encrypted by the above method, it is better to decrypt it before reinstalling the system (the decryption method is similar to encryption, just go to <; encrypt content to protect data & rdquo; option) . Otherwise, after the system is reinstalled, the file (clip) may not open properly.
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