Windows XP Little Secret

  
        ● Turn off the auto play function Once you insert the media into the drive, autorun will read the data from the drive, which will cause the program's settings file and music on the audio media to start immediately. You can disable this function by using the following method: Click "Start" → "Run", enter "gpedit.msc" → "Computer Configuration" → "Administrative Template" → "System" in the dialog box, double-click "Close AutoPlay" , select "Enabled" in "Settings", OK. ● Disable ZIP document reading capability Windows XP supports .ZIP documentation by default, but the system will consume a lot of resources for this. You can turn this feature off by typing "regsvr32/u" in the "Run" of the "Start" menu. Zipfldr.dll" is fine. ● Uninstalling Unwanted Dynamic Links Resource Manager often leaves useless dynamic links in memory. To eliminate this, you can open the Registry Editor and set the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\ SOFTWARE \\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer. AlwaysUnloadDLL=DWORD: 1 Set it to 0 and this function will be turned off. Note: In order for the settings to take effect, you will need to restart your computer. ● Eliminate Windows Document Protection In order to completely eliminate Windows Document Protection, open the Registry Editor and set the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\ SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon SFC Disable=0xFFFFFF9D ● View driver component information right click "My "Computer", click "Manage" in the pop-up menu, then open "Removable Storage" → "Library", right click on the drive you want to query, click on "Properties" in the pop-up menu, click on "Device Information" You can see the information about the drive. ● Clear the page file when shutting down. Open “Control Panel”, click “Administrative Tools” → “Local Security Policy” → “Local Policy” → “Security Options”, double-click the “Shutdown: Clean Virtual Memory Page File” item and click The "Enabled" option in the pop-up menu, click "OK".
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