The system will not slow down? Microsoft's cattle have blown up again

  
        The IT session has always been a place that needs to be deified. Of course, many people also like to be deified or deified. However, not all deifications are true gods, and some false things are emerging in order to achieve some kind of purpose. As the world's largest software manufacturer, Microsoft has always been more rigorous, as can be seen from their constant silent repair of their operating systems. However, it is such a company that likes to work hard to make some ridiculous remarks from time to time.

the domestic media last week, when crazy reproduced article on "Vista can not let slow computer", I really laughed. Of course, Microsoft knows its system better than anyone else. It is reasonable to say that they should understand why users' systems are slowing down. This is not the reason for the operating system itself. However, in order to attract users to rekindle their interest in Vista, they chose to brag and blow the gods.

Why does the system slow down? This is of course the reason for the software, often the user's habits determine the life of the operating system. What software is plugged into the system, the system is not slow to blame. Not all software can have good coding and excellent structure like Microsoft products. When they enter the system, they will bring a lot of garbage data to the registry and hard disk, and their low-energy uninstallation solution cannot be uninstalled. Take these things away. This creates a heavy burden on the system, and loading this extra data can slow down the system's response speed. To put it bluntly, it is caused by the irresponsibility of these softwares, not to blame Microsoft.

I often see some of the users of the system startup settings there are several dozens of software waiting to be loaded, Explorer right-click menu system accounted for more than half of the screen. Even a good system kernel can't afford so much garbage, and the open architecture of Windows itself has caused itself to suffer. Microsoft said that Vista can make the system feel like new installations at any time, which is simply impossible. Can Microsoft take out the software installed by the users out of the system? Can Microsoft prevent these software from implementing the features they want? Now even a communication software can take up tens of megabytes of memory (and this number continues to grow), when the user hardware equipment can not keep up with this change, the system itself can make the operation efficiency high? What's more, even after replacing a large number of files with some so-called "beautification packages", even the stability of the system can not be guaranteed. What performance is still talked about? Thus, the key to the problem lies in the users themselves. The chances of the system becoming slow or dead are very small, and the decisive factor is still human.

I remember a netizen once said, "If you don't want 3721 to appear on your computer, don't let a woman touch your machine." This is of course somewhat far-fetched, but it also explains a certain truth. Today's rogue software is still very embarrassing, and these software will automatically load with Windows startup after forcibly entering the system, taking up a lot of system resources. Is there a way for Microsoft to intercept these virus-like things? Then we have to fight against espionage and anti-virus?

theory, as long as you are in frequent use, the system slows down is inevitable. Unless you don't install any software, this is not possible in and of itself. The key to keeping the performance of the system at all times is to let users develop good habits and self-protection awareness, rather than just making a fuss about the system itself.
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