Several ways to start speed up Windows XP operating system

  

Party A: My operating system is Windows XP. When I first started using it, I felt that the startup speed was very fast. The progress bar in the startup screen only needs a few laps to enter the system desktop. However, after using Windows XP for a while, you will see that the number of rotations of the progress bar in the splash screen has increased, and the time to enter the desktop has become longer. I don't plan to let time be wasted, can I ask if there is any trick to improve the startup speed of Windows XP?

Party B: I have seen relevant tutorials in the forum on how to improve the speed of Windows XP startup. The method is to enter the Windows XP operating system, open the "Control Panel" window, double-click the "System" component, click the "Advanced" tab in the "System Properties" dialog box that opens, in the "Startup and Recovery" interface Click the "Settings" button, click the "Edit" button on the "System Startup" area of ​​the open page, and then open a file named "boot.ini" in the Notepad program, you can see that there is In the [operating systems] section, modify the parameter "fastdetect" in "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect" in the paragraph to "nodetect" can be.

In addition to the methods mentioned above, it is said that using Microsoft's acceleration tool - Bootvis can improve the startup speed of Windows XP.

Party C: Tests have shown that the above two methods are not feasible at all. The first method is to modify a parameter in the Boot.ini multi-boot file, and the parameter named "nodetect" does not exist at all. The original "fastdetect" parameter is just to let the system not check the serial port and the parallel port at startup, thus prompting the startup speed.

The second method is to use Microsoft's acceleration tool Bootvis. In fact, this tool is mainly to track the performance of the system startup. Developers can use this tool to track the problems that occur when the system starts or wakes up. The system's start-up speed did not help at all. At present, Microsoft officials have clarified the rumor that "using Bootvis can speed up system startup."

To improve the startup speed of Windows XP, we can solve the following aspects.

1. Customize the system startup project

Open the "Start → Run" command in the system, type "Msconfig" in the "Run" dialog box, click the "OK" button to enter the "System Configuration Utility" Dialog box. Select the "Startup" tab and carefully check whether each item in it needs to be loaded automatically. For the unneeded items, clear the check box before the item. Since the number of items loaded at startup is reduced, the startup speed is faster.

2. Reduce disk scan time

If Windows XP does not shut down properly, the system will automatically perform a disk scan program when it starts again. It will take 10 seconds to wait before starting the scan. At this point, you can open the "Start → Run" dialog box and type "CMD", click the "OK" button to enter the Windows XP command prompt mode. Enter "CHKNTFS /T:x" at the command prompt (the input does not contain quotes, x is the wait time), for example, enter "CHKNTFS /T:0", it means no waiting time; enter "CHKNTFS /T: 3" means the waiting time is 3 seconds.

3. Reduce operating system wait time

If multiple operating systems are installed, the default waiting time will be 30 seconds in the multi-OS boot menu. We can enter the "System Properties" dialog box as described at the beginning of the article, click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Recovery" area, and select the "Display Action" in the Settings page. Check the box in front of the "System list time" and "Show recovery options when needed" option, and then enter the corresponding time into the corresponding values ​​to reduce the waiting time, click the "OK" button.

4. Add a fixed IP address to the NIC

Since the system searches for a DHCP server on the network, you can right-click on Network Neighborhood and double-click Local Area Connection in the Open Network Connection dialog box. Icon, click the "Properties" button in the properties dialog box, double-click the TCP /IP protocol in the page, so you can manually add a fixed IP address to the network card.

In addition to the above four methods, we can also set the startup project in the registry, turn off unnecessary system services, and often use the disk cleaning tool, disk defragmentation program can also be used in some Programmatically increase system startup speed.

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