Little-known XP system fast running solution

  

Computer users have been pursuing a quick start of the system to better reduce the time and work efficiency. However, after we have sought various ways to optimize the system, we found that the system's startup interface still takes a long time to start successfully. Isn't online system optimization a lie? In fact, this is due to the hidden system. These network settings caused by the network setup feature are not accessible to many system optimization tricks because these improperly configured network features slow down system startup. Therefore, we will introduce you to the five little-known solutions on the Internet today to improve the speed of XP system.

Scenario 1: Shielding network sharing function

If our computer is not in the unit LAN network, then the network sharing function that has been enabled is actually useless, and its existence will instead Drag the system's startup speed; if you want to increase the system startup speed as much as possible, we can completely shield the network sharing function that has been enabled in the local system.

Specific shielding steps:

First, execute the “Settings"&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&" Command, open the local computer's network connection list window, find the "local connection" icon, and right-click the icon to execute the "property" command from the shortcut menu that appears, open the local connection properties. Set the window;

Next, in the "General" tab of the window, find "This connection uses the following items"; in the list box, the "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Network" option. And remove the check mark in the box in front of the option, and finally click the "OK" button to close the property settings window, so the system will not take time to check the network sharing content when it starts next time.

Scenario 2: Shield full control function

Each time the computer system starts up, it automatically searches and scans the relevant shared folders on the local hard disk, and the access folder has different access attribute settings. If the system scans the target shared folder, the time will be different; for example, if a shared folder is set to "read-only" permission, the system may only need to scan the shared folder for 1 time. Milliseconds, and when the access permissions of the shared folder are set to "full control", the system may need to scan the shared folder for 1.5 milliseconds, which shows that when the shared folder is opened, "full control" When the function is activated, the startup speed of the system will also be affected to some extent. To do this, when we don't want our shared resources to let others edit and modify, just simply set the properties of the shared folder to "Read only", just do it, and don't assume it is set to “ Fully shared, after all, under this access property, the security of the shared folder is not guaranteed, but it also affects the system startup speed.

The specific steps are as follows:

First open the system Explorer window, and find the target shared folder in the window, then right click on the corresponding folder icon, from then on In the shortcut menu that appears, select the "Share & Security" command option to open the property settings window to the target shared folder.

Next, click the “Security" tab in the property settings window to open the tab settings page. In the "Group or User Name" list box on the page, select the one you frequently log in to the system. For a specific user account, for example, the author chooses the "ower” account.

Next, in the "Permissions" box, select the "Complete Control" item and uncheck the box in the "Allow" box for the corresponding option, so that we The "full control" function of the target shared folder can be blocked, and then according to the actual access needs, open the target shared folder "Read" & rdquo; permission or & ldquo; write & rdquo; permissions, the last single Click the "OK" button, I believe that the system's startup speed can be further improved.

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