First, do not enter the serial number when installing
When installing Win XP, if you do not want to enter the serial number, you should copy all the files in the Win XP CD installation directory to the hard disk, and then open the installation directory \\I386\\ WINNT.SIF file, fill in the XP registration code in the following location:
[UserData]
ProductKey=XP registration code //Note, fill the XP registration code here.
[Data]
AutoPartition=0
MSDosInitiated=0
UnattendedInstall=Yes
[Unattended]
UnattendMode=GuiAttended
TargetPath=WINNT
. . . . . . . . . .
Also note: Install WinXP under DOS, run smartdrv.exe beforehand, otherwise the installation time will be very long. Smartdrv.exe is available on the Win98/me CD, copy it to the hard disk, and run it before installing XP.
Second, WinXP does not need to activate the secret technology
We can use WinXP without restriction without activation, the method is: on the Windows XP CD, find support\\tools next name called deploy.cab Compress the package, unzip it, run the sysprep.exe file, and then do not set anything, you can directly determine, then the computer will automatically shut down, you will have a 30-day trial period after rebooting!
Note: When your Windows XP cannot log in in normal mode because the time has expired or the number of hardware changes exceeds the limit, you can start to log in to safe mode, and then run this program in it, it is just as effective! Also before running sysprep.exe, you should back up everything on the desktop, otherwise they will be deleted by the tool.
Third, completely uninstall Windows XP
If you are installing Windows XP under Win98/ME/Win2000, now you want to completely uninstall Windows XP, you can use the following methods:
Under Win98/ME/Win2000, open “My Computer”, click “Tools” → “Folder Options” → “View”, then remove “√” before “Hide Protected Operating System Files” and select "Show all files and folders", and finally click "OK"; find the boot.ini file under the C drive, open it, the content is as follows:
[boot loader]
timeout= 30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\\WINNT
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0 )rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINNT=“Microsoft Wistler Professional”/fastdetect ▲▲▲
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\\WINNT=“Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional”/fastdetect
C:\\=“Microsoft Windows 2000”
Delete the line marked with “▲▲▲” above Save the file after exiting; then right click on "My Computer" /Properties /Advanced /Startup and Recovery, change the "default operating system" to what you need, then press "OK" to restart; finally Under Win98/ME/Win2000, format the XP partition. At this point, Windows XP is completely four, to achieve automatic login of WinXP
If you require WinXP to log in without entering a user name and password, automatically log in to the system, you can do this:
Click "Start" "/Run, type "rundll32 netplwiz.dll, UsersRunDll" (note the case and space), then enter the "User Account" operation window, note that this is different from the "User Accounts" panel window opened in the "Control Panel"! Put the hook to the left of "To use this machine, the user must enter the user name and password"; then press the "Apply" button, and a dialog box will pop up to enter the account name and password for each computer to log in automatically each time (Figure 1) ), press "OK" to end.
Bottom sweeping out!
five, WinXP automatic shutdown
WinXP itself has timed shutdown function, WinXP Shutdown.exe shutdown procedure is controlled, which is located Windows\\System32 folder In, for example, you require 12:00 to automatically shut down, you can do this:
Click "Start" /Run, enter "at 12:00 Shutdown -s", so at 12 o'clock, the computer will appear "system The Shutdown dialog box has a 30 second countdown by default and prompts you to save your work. Can also complete Shutdown.exe using the following tasks:
Shutdown.exe following are parameters, each with a specific purpose:
-s: means closed local computer
-a: cancels the shutdown operation
-i: displays the graphical user interface, but must be the first option of Shutdown
-t time: set the shutdown countdown
-c "Message Content": Enter the message content in the shutdown dialog (cannot exceed 127 characters)
-l: Logout current user
-r: Shut down and restart < Br>
-f: Forcibly close the application
-m \\\\computer name: control remote computer
6. Remove WinXP hidden components
Many components are XP is hidden, even if you don't use these application components, you can't remove them from the system. How to do it:
Open the Explorer window, in the Tools menu, click File. "Clip Options" command, the system pops up the "Folder Options" dialog box, click "View Tab, and choose Empty "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)" check box, select "Show hidden files and file folders" check button, and click "OK" button.
As long as we delete all the "hide" strings in the file, these hidden components can be made. First, in the "Windows Explorer" window, open the system folder under Windows XP. The blood factory subfolder (such as C:Windowsinf), find the Sysoc.inf file in this folder and open it. Then in the window that opens, click the "Replace" command in the "Edit" menu, the system will pop up the "Replace" dialog box, in the "Find Content" box, type "hide," and confirm the "Replace with" box. The content is empty, click the "Replace All" button, in fact, this is to delete all the "hide." strings in the file. Finally, on the File menu, click the Save Exit command.
After deleting all the "hide," strings in the "Sysoc·inf" file, go to the "Windows Component Wizard" dialog box and you will find that there are more components than the original. Now you can delete those components that you don't need.
The file or folder pointed to by the shortcut was not found; A prompt appears when clicking a shortc
When working in Windows XP, we often have to lock the computer. When the computer is locked,
Registry Editor is used to modify some of the core settings of the system, the Registry Editor is co
Windows XP will retire on April 8 this year, but its global market share is still 28%. Obvio
System downtime Emergency measures for data not backed up (1)
Peekaboo is different from the fun file hiding trick
WinXP wallpaper set unique insights
Alternative tips for system notebooks
Window xp has to answer the password protection necessary knowledge articles
winXP remote control technology summary
System security is in my hands—computer complete solution (1)
Questions to know before activating Win XP with sp2
How does Win8 uninstall Windows services? How to uninstall Windows services and steps
Win10 re-issued, Microsoft removed Windows Update, updated in November,
How Win 8 makes configuration power supply make standby more durable
Those reasons for inventory restore point failure
XP can not install USB 2.0 driver problem solving
Win10 taskbar application icon background color transparent tutorial
Win7 boot shows garbled solution
Windows8 command prompt dos command interface content copy method