First, manually close the Security Center prompts
Windows XP SP2 If you do not set the Security Center, then each A boot window will pop up at the next boot (Figure 1), which makes people feel very troublesome. Figure
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The first time in the Task Manager that the end of the process can be, and may end up also out, how to do it? In fact, Windows XP SP2 Security Center modification method Very simple, after double-clicking the Security Center with the mouse, a dialog box will appear. In the dialog box, select the way to change the Security Center to notify me (Figure 2), and then in the pop-up dialog box, put the firewall, automatic update, virus protection in front of the checkmark Just click on it (Figure 3), how to install firewall and anti-virus software on your computer, then just update the prompts.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Second, through the system management to close the security center prompts
In the Windows operating system "Services" there is a "security center", we can also Turn off and turn on the Security Center service.
The specific method is:
Right-click on Windows “My Computer”-“Manage”-“Service”-“security center”. See Figure 4:
Figure 4
Right-click on the service-<;General”-“Service Status”, select“Start” or“Stop” Figure 5).
Figure 5
If you want this security center to no longer start automatically when you start your computer in the future, you can double-click the service in the above interface and change the startup type to "Disabled".
Third, close the security center through the system configuration prompts
If you do not want Windows XP SP2 to pop up the security center prompt window, then you only need to enable the firewall, automatic update and anti-virus software Up, Windows XP SP2 will no longer pop up a prompt window.
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