Several ways to slim down the WinXP system

  

When the computer is used for a long time, you will find that the computer will run slower. In addition to the hardware loss, it is related to the memory space in the system. Because the computer is used for a long time, it will produce some garbage. If it is not cleaned for a long time, it will make the system bloated. Then this article will introduce you to several ways to slim down the WinXP system.

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1. delete system files

(1) delete system files backup

In the system files & ldquo; system32 /dllcache & rdquo; directory They are backups of WinXP system files and have nearly 250MB files. When the WinXP system file is replaced, deleted or modified, WinXP can automatically extract the corresponding system file restore, thus ensuring the stability of the system. This folder cannot be deleted directly. Instead, type the Sfc.exe /purgecache command at the command prompt to clear the WinXP system download.

(2) Delete the driver backup

Delete the Driver.cab file in the directory of the "driver cache/i386" in the WinXP system directory. This file stores the backup of the hardware driver. No need to use it.

(3) Delete the useless input method

In the "Windows/ime/” folder, save the input method related files, including the traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean input method pairs. Most of us are useless. We can delete the three directories “<quo;chtime”,“imjp8_1”,“imkr6_1”, which are traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean input methods, so that we can save nearly 80MB hard disk. Space is up.

2. Reduce the hard disk space occupied by the system

(1) Turn off the system restore

System Restore can return the computer to an earlier time without losing us. Recent work, but after a long time, it will take up a lot of hard disk space. So we can manually set it to reduce the amount of hard disk usage. Open the “System Properties” dialog box, select the “System Restore” tab, and select the “Close System Restore on All Drives” checkbox to turn off System Restore. If you do not turn off System Restore, you can set up a restore only for the disk or partition on which the system resides. First select the partition where the system is located, click the “Configure” button, in the pop-up dialog box, cancel the “System Restore” option for this drive and set the amount of disk space for system restore.

(2) Turn off hibernation support

Hibernate function will take up a lot of hard disk space. If you use less, you can turn it off. To open it, open the “Control Panel” and double-click “&ldquo ; Power Options & rdquo;, in the pop-up "Power Options Properties" dialog box, select the "Hibernate" tab, cancel the "Enable Hibernate" checkbox.

(3) reduce or disable virtual memory

When the system's physical memory is relatively large, you can consider reducing the value of virtual memory or even cancel virtual memory, when you have 512MB of physical memory Virtual memory is set to half of physical memory, which is 256MB. If you have 1GB of physical memory, you can cancel virtual memory.

3.Clear Temporary Files

(1)Clear System Temporary Files

Temporary files of the system are generally stored in two locations: a Temp file in a Windows installation directory. Clip; the other is X:/Documents and Settings/“username”/Local Settings/Temp folder (X: is the partition where the system is located). Files in both locations can be deleted directly.

(2) Clear Temporary Internet Files

We all know that a large amount of temporary Internet files will be generated when the Internet is used for a long time. It is recommended that regular deletion will save a lot of hard disk space. First open IE browser, select "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu, select the "General" tab in the pop-up dialog box, click in the "Temporary Internet Files" column & “ ; Delete file & rdquo; button, and in the pop-up "Delete Files" dialog box, select the "Delete all offline content" check box, click the "OK" button.

4.Clear the WinXP shared folder

“shared folder  this folder is useful when we use the workgroup, you can directly share it without any settings. The file is placed in this shared folder, but in practice, many people do not need this feature. We can disable this feature by modifying the registry to save disk space.

Open the Registry Editor and find: subkeys under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion /Explorer/My Computer/NameSpace/DelegateFolders {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee}&rdquo ;, delete this key value. It is best to make a backup before deleting, or write down this value so that you can restore it instantly when needed.

5. File compression in NTFS partitions

WinXP provides file compression properties for NTFS partition files, which can effectively save disk space. In the NTFS partition, select the file or folder to be compressed, right-click, select the “property" command in the shortcut menu, and then click in the “General” tab of the “Properties" Click the “Advanced” button to check the “Compress content to save disk space” checkbox in the “Compress or Encrypt Properties” column of the new dialog box. After “OK”, you will The disk space occupied by the discovery file is greatly reduced.

After performing the above operations, restart the computer, and then you will find that the computer's running speed will be improved, and the system space will become larger. If you are using a different Windows system computer, you can use a similar method to slim down.

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