Vista application and optimization tips

  
        

Vista is a version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, which is unique compared to Xp and Win7. Here are a few tips on Vista application and optimization, and I hope to help users who use Vista. Speed ​​up window pop-ups Windows Vista uses animated effects when opening windows. For users with smaller memory, it will affect the speed of opening the window, and the improvement method is to turn off the animation effect. The method is as follows: press Win+R to open the “Run” window, enter “Regedit”, run the registry, find the “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control PanelDesktop\\Window Metrics” branch, find the MinAniMate key in the right window, and put it The value of the value is changed from 1 to 0 to turn off the animation display. Shorten the shutdown wait time After Vista executes the shutdown command, it will shut down the services that are still running in the computer. If a program does not stop running within the system default time, the system will force a stop operation. If you feel that it is too time consuming, you may be able to achieve shutdown acceleration by modifying the registry. The method is as follows: press Win+R to open the “Run” window, enter “Regedit”, run the registry, find the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\Current ControlSet\\Control” branch, and find “WaitToKillServiceTimeout” in the window on the right. The key value changes the value by default from 20000 to 5000 or lower. Open the real Administrator account. To be honest, the administrator privileges of the account that is logged in by default are still quite different from those of the Administrator. If you don't want to disable UAP, use Administrator directly to get the highest privilege, just open the Administrator account. However, opening the Administrator will bring security risks to the system! Before the current anti-virus software is not available, I personally think it is more appropriate to disable UAP with the default account. Open the Administrator account as follows: 1. Press F8 to enter safe mode, use Administrator to log in to Vista (very strange, in 5384 Simplified Chinese version, Administrator login does not require a password, and can not set a password, I do not know if it is BUG) 2. Press Win+R to open the “Run” window and enter "regedit" to open the registry; 3. Go to HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon; 4. Add a new key ( Key), the name is SpecialAccounts; 5. Create a subkey in SpecialAccounts, the name is UserList; 6. After the completion, look at the location is correct: HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon\\SpecialAccounts\\UserList; In the UserList key, create DWord (32 bit) with the name Administrator and the key value is 1. 8. Enter "net user Administrator /Active:yes" in the command line. 9. Log out or restart, you can use the Administrator account. . Attachment: Previous method (for reference) Many people think that Vista's UAC function is very uncomfortable. If you don't consider security issues, open the Administrator account. Here's how: 1. Log in to Vist using the account you created during installation. 2. Start the menu and find "All Programs","Accessories"; 3. Right-click "Command Prompt" and select "Run as Administrator"; 4 In the prompt dialog (if any), click "Allow"; 5. Enter the command line window, type "regedit", press Enter; 6. Enter HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon; 7. Add a new key (key ), the name is SpecialAccounts; 8. Create a subkey in SpecialAccounts, the name is UserList; 9. After the completion, look at the location right: HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogonSpecialAccountsUserList; 10. In the UserList key, create a DWORD (32 bit), the name is Administrator, The key value is 1; 11. Enter "net user Administrator /Active:yes"; on the command line. 12. Log out or restart, you can use the Administrator account. For users joining the domain, you can use the switch user login as long as the administrator account is enabled.

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