Let WinXP bugs no longer be self-confident

  

★ Close error report

Open the "System Properties" dialog box, switch to the "Advanced" tab, then click the "Error Report" button, the dialog box pops up The "Disable Error Reporting" item is checked in the box (it is recommended to also check the "Notify me when a serious error occurs" checkbox) to turn off error reporting.

★ Turn off the auto play function of the CD drive

Open “My Computer”, right click on the drive letter of the drive you want to disable auto play, select “Properties → Auto Play”, then In the drop-down box, first select the type of disc, such as "music files", then select the action that Windows wants to perform, such as "do not perform operations", and then click the "Apply" button. In the same way, we can set the method of automatically executing the optical drive when a different type of optical disc such as a data disc, a video disc, or a hybrid disc is loaded into the optical disc drive.
★ Delete the automatic memory function of the registry

Windows XP's registry editor has a memory function, the runtime will automatically locate the last key value when the registry was last used. Although this feature facilitates our use to a certain extent, there is also the possibility of revealing our secrets. Therefore, it is necessary to disable this function:

First create a registry file in any folder, such as ClearLastKey.reg, the content is as follows:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/
CurrentVersion/Applets/Regedit ]

"LastKey"=""

Next in this folder Create a new text file, type "regedit /s ClearLastKey.reg" and name the text file "ClearLastKey.bat". Run this file to delete the location record of the registry.

Although the above method can solve the problem, but the steps are a bit more troublesome, in fact, it is very easy to solve this problem completely, as long as we develop a good habit: because the "LastKey" key is recorded The last branch with focus when exiting the registry, so just click on the topmost "My Computer" with the mouse before exiting the Registry Editor. So no matter who you are, you can only see "My Computer" when you open the registry, it's really clean, huh!

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