Vista skills are also used, turning off remote differential compression, making Win7 run faster

  

Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced a new technology for Windows systems: remote differential compression. Although this technology is not recognized by the public, Microsoft has retained this feature in the Windows 7 system.

Tip: What is the use of remote differential compression?

As you all know, when transferring files over the network, large files take longer and take longer than smaller files. Thus, when the user performs remote "copy" or "delete", the Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 system will first compress the object file, and after the operation is completed, the self-extracting work is performed. Microsoft is trying to reduce the file size in such a way that files are transmitted faster on the network.

In the actual application environment, the "remote differential compression function" is not very practical, and sometimes it will slow down the system. I recommend that you use the following method to turn off the "remote differential compression function" that Windows 7 opens by default.

1. Click the Start menu button, enter "Open or Close Windows Function" directly in the search box, press Enter or click "Open or Close Windows Function" above.

2, the process of opening "Windows function" may take a few seconds to 10 seconds (depending on the hardware configuration), after the "Windows function" dialog appears, drag the slider on the right At the bottom, cancel the "Remote Differential Compression" checked by default in Windows7, and click "OK button" (as shown below).


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