Xp fully practical boot acceleration

  

If you have 360 ​​security guards on your computer, it is very easy to do, open 360, click "advanced" and "advanced" status & rdquo; then it will take you all The startup projects are listed. Put a checkmark on the front you don't want “ disable the selected item & rdquo; (I don't know what to do?) If you are an ordinary user, just leave your anti-virus software such as 360 Security Guard and “cftmon” (Laptop) To leave more things, see for yourself.

If there is no 360 (preferably one, it is very useful), click [Start] & mdash; [Run] & mdash; enter msconfig— [Start] only check your anti-virus software and cftmon Next, the other ones are removed, and the point is OK.

Removed the extra startup project. The next thing I want to do is to reduce the number of laps WINDOWS turns when booting. First open [Device Manager], right click [My Computer] -> [Properties] - >[Hardware]—>[Device Manager], first look at your inside there is no [yellow exclamation mark], if you have congratulations, your driver is not finished, then not much to say here, Baidu go Find your own driver and install it. Ok, see your [IDE…… controller] point in front of [plus] and then see - all - [main IDE channel] and [secondary IDE channel] = "right click point [attribute] & mdash; [Advanced] & mdash; Change all [Automatically detectable] that can be changed to "None". Ok, the boot has accelerated halfway!

Below we do not want to edit the troublesome registry, download an [Optimization Master Personal Edition] to use. After installation, find the boot speed optimization, change the [read-ahead mode] to [prohibited] (fastest) or [application load pre-read].

Then there is a place where users such as ADSL have to wait a long time to boot. That is [local connection], everyone right click [Network Neighborhood] to see a [Local Area Connection] double click to open it, click [Support] and then you can see your own [IP] and [Subnet Mask] (if it is LAN, Also write down your own DNS) and write down these two things. Then continue to [General] - [Properties] - find the Internet Protocol (TCP /IP) in the inside to find it, then click [Properties] - click [Use the following IP address] in front of the circle. Just fill in the two numbers just now, (if LAN is adding DNS) other things don't care about it. This way, your computer will not find IP again when it starts up.

Then, XP will search for shared computers and printers on the LAN when it is turned on. This is completely useless to us. This is why when the device is turned on, the icon in the lower right corner takes a long time to run before the program can be run. Solution = "Open my computer, click on the [Tools] - [Folder Options] - [View] - the bottom of the [Search Folder and Printer Sharing] check box can be removed.

The boot acceleration is good, now we speed up the shutdown. Here you need to change the registry

Note, if you are a newbie, please backup the registry first! Backup method * Open the registry (start-run-regedit), click inside [My Computer] - [File] - [Export] - Name it as Registry - [OK]. If there is an accident in the future, find the file (usually in [My Documents]) and double-click it.

Open the registry (start-run-regedit), click [My Computer] inside to open [Search] in the [Edit] menu, enter AutoEndTasks, and click [Find Next]. Double-click to open the found result and modify [Value Data] to 1. Then under the AutoEndTasks, you can find HungAppTimeout, WaitToKillAppTimeout, set the [Value Data] to 1000 or less, and modify the time of the menu delay here. Find the MenuShowDelay under the AutoEndTasks. The value is in milliseconds. I want to remove the menu delay and set it to 0. After the modification, click “Edit” menu, open “ld to find the next” (shortcut F3), and change the found results according to the previous method.

Now we are done. If you are not successful, either my eloquence is not good, or you are not doing it right, the method is 100% correct and effective!

There are articles on the Internet that modify the [System Services], but I suggest that you do not modify the [Services] casually. For the average person, it is not very useful. Will not give you much memory. Microsoft has optimized it for you, although many of the services on the Internet seem to be very thorough, but everyone is different, different things are used, and modifying the service is prone to inexplicable problems.

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