Automated advanced application skills that let XP run

  

Efficient and quick use of the computer, I am afraid that every friend's hard work, of course, the author is no exception! This is not, under his own Windows XP system, after several groping, "Excavation" out of the following "automation" applications, do not dare to enjoy, dedicated to everyone.

First, defragmentation automation

Defragmentation has always been a "family" to operate the computer, if you defragment each time, you must first exit the application you are currently using, and then click "Start → Programs → Accessories → System Tools → Defragmentation" is really annoying! Try this method:

Step 1: Open the Notepad program and enter the content shown in the editing interface; Br>

Step 2: Save the text file as "context_defrag.inf"" (be careful not to miss the English quotation marks), save the path as: Winntinf folder;

Step 3: Right click on the file and execute the "Install" command.

Step 4: Try it. When you right click on a disk drive icon, a "Defrag" command is added to the shortcut menu. If you want to defragment the disk, click "Defrag" It's okay, it's enough automation!

Second, installation automation

Windows 2000/XP provides a good tool - Windows Installation Manager, we can use it to generate automatic Install an answer file to automate the installation.

Third, time correction automation

Is the clock of Windows XP system often inaccurate? Is it annoying to manually calibrate the time? Try the following:

Step 1: Double-click the system clock icon in the tray area of ​​the system tray directly with the mouse; click on the "Internet Time" tab and select a standard time server ( Such as time.windows.com), then click the "Update Now" button to update the time.

Step 2: After clicking the "OK" button, the system automatically connects to the Internet and automatically compares the computer The system clock and the clock of the specified server can be adjusted automatically if it is found to be inaccurate.

Tip: If your computer has a firewall installed, it may cause automatic time correction to not work.

Fourth, fault diagnosis automation

Is it tired of a small network failure for a long time, still do not know exactly what went wrong? Using the network auto-diagnostics function under Windows XP, it is not too tiring to find faults:

Step 1: Click “Programs→Accessories→System Tools→System Information” in the start menu. Open the system information window;

Step 2: Click the “Tools→Network Diagnostics” command in the menu bar in the window, in the window that appears, you can click each button by clicking the function button. Diagnostic test operation;

Step 3: After the test is finished, you can see the diagnostic information such as “not configured”, “enabled” or “normal” in the result window, and analyze the information carefully. You can quickly find the cause of the failure in the network.

V. Shutdown Hibernation Automation

Is there such an experience? Just got off the elevator, suddenly remembered that the computer is not closed, what should I do? Take a look at this trick and let the computer shut down automatically at the specified time.

Step 1: Windows XP system provides users with advanced power management functions, click "Start → Settings → Control Panel", double-click "Performance and Maintenance", double-click "Power Options" to open "Power Options" "Property Window;

Step 2: In the "Power Scheme" tab, set the "System Sleep" time to "After an hour";

Step 3: Re Start the computer, and when you leave the computer for an hour, the computer will automatically sleep.

VI. Automatically lock the computer

Right-click on the desktop, select "Properties", click the "Screen Saver" tab in the "Display Properties" window that opens, and select a screen saver. Then click "Wait" and enter a time, such as 1 minute. And check the "Use password protection on recovery" checkbox. In the future, as long as we do not operate for one minute, the screen saver will start automatically. When we press the button to return, the machine is already locked.

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