Decompression of Vista hard disk and CPU: Selectively turn off video

  

Many friends have a large number of pictures and movies stored in the hard disk. The format of the picture is basically jpg, but the video file can be more. When Vista Explorer opens your movie video folder, you will find that the progress bar of the Explorer address bar flashes, the hard disk keeps ringing, and the CPU usage is high. To be fatal. In fact, this is the fault that Vista Explorer uses for the "Preview" function of commonly used video files. Therefore, if you can close the preview of the 6 common formats of .avi .mpg .mpeg .3gp .asf.wmv, it will save a lot of CPU and hard disk.

But the Explorer's preview feature can't be turned off all at once, for example, look at the preview of images and other formats. When you open the image folder, the preview is still very useful, but open the movie folder, do you want to preview it? The previews of many movies are also the same. Everyone looking for a movie is looking at the file name.

The Vista Optimizer has added the option to selectively turn on/off the video file preview from 3.75. The so-called selectivity means that you can turn off and turn them on for several commonly used video files. Is the preview function very convenient?

First, the steps to selectively close the video file preview are as follows:

Open the Vista optimization master (all supported after the 3.75 version), click on the system optimization above, then click on the left The system is accelerated, and currently Vista Optimizer offers a video preview switch in 6 formats ( .avi .mpg .mpeg .asf .mp4 .wmv), with a click of the mouse, everything, as you wish.

Note that this function requires you to restart the Explorer. Of course, you can log out and log in again or restart your computer.

The Vista Optimizer download can go to the official homepage: http://www.vista123.com/vistamaster/


After restarting the Vista Explorer or restarting the computer, later When you open the movie folder, look at it, the CPU will not move more than 70%, and the hard disk is not ringing? The movie folder is open at a glance. This is what you want:)

Second, close the preview of all the files in the Vista Explorer

This is also included with the preview function to turn off all files. To open the Vista Explorer (or computer), click on the <quo;Tools”→“Folder Options>, in the dialog that opens, switch to the “View” tab, then in the “Advanced Settings ” Pulling the slider on the right side of the area to find “ always display the icon, never show the thumbnail & rdquo;.


Ok, as shown above, this way, you will close the preview of all the files. Of course, this method is not recommended. It is recommended that you adopt the first method above. After all, the preview of the image is still very useful!



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