Window xp three good ways to speed up the addition and removal of programs

  
        Every time you install new software or uninstall old software, you usually need to open the "Add/Remove Programs" window in the system control panel. However, if you use more of it, the response will be "slow" and there is no way to make it start up. Become faster? Method 1: Repair the system file
First run "sfc /scannow", click the "OK" button, the system will automatically scan the files in the entire computer system, once it is found that which file is damaged needs to be restored, it will automatically A pop-up prompt window asks you to place the Windows installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and specify the files that need to be restored. Then click the “OK” button to restore the damaged system files. After that, when you open the Add/Remove Programs window again, you can feel that it is starting up significantly faster. Method 2: Modify the system service to run "Services.msc", click the "OK" button, open the system's service list window, double-click the "Protected Storage" option in the list window, open the settings window, from which you can be clear View the current startup status of the “Protected Storage” service. If the service has not been started yet, you can click the “Start” button, then open the “Startup Type” drop-down list and select the “Auto” option. Click the "OK" button and finally restart the computer system. After that, you can open the Add/Remove Programs window to see if the opening speed is already faster. Method 3: Modify the system file Open the system's Explorer window, expand the "Windows", "Inf" folder, find the system file "sysoc.inf" in the corresponding "Inf" folder window, and then right-click In the file, select "Open Mode" from the pop-up right-click menu, and then select "Notepad" from the subsequent interface, then the contents of the "sysoc.inf" file will be displayed in the Notepad editing interface. Check if there is a ".hide" parameter after all the components in "Add/Remove Programs". If there is any, you can delete it directly, and then save the modified file again by the original name.
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