WinXP optimized memory tutorial

  
WinXP is a classic because it is very practical, and Microsoft has added a lot of features such as system restore, remote desktop and so on. But because of this, the XP system is slow to use. If your XP system is only used at home for web browsing, etc., you can use the following methods to optimize the memory and make the computer run faster.
One, close "System Restore" function
"System Restore" function is an important feature of the Windows series operating system, this feature is initially limited to: when Windows runs a problem, restore operation system. Go to Windows XP, go one step further, in addition to restoring the operating system, you can also restore private data, such as: Word documents, drawing materials, Email and even browser history data. “System Restore” is useful for people who make mistakes frequently, but it will keep your hard drive in a very busy state. You will find that your hard drive is always busy because Windows XP has to record the operation so that it will be reduction. If you have confidence in yourself, then don't use it because it can take up a lot of memory.
The specific operation is: right click "My computer", click on the properties, it will pop up to the system properties dialog box, click "  system restore", in the "Close system restore on all drives" option Tick ​​on.

Second, close & ldquo; automatic update & rdquo; function
This feature is suitable for users who are online 24 hours a day, but considering that broadband is not popular, most The family is dial-up, there is no reason to keep this feature open. I recommend that you change the default automatic upgrade to manual upgrade so that you know what the system does.
The specific operation is: right click "My computer", click on the property, click "Automatic update", and in the "Notification settings" column select "ld"; turn off automatic update. I will manually update the computer & rdquo; one.

Three, close "remote desktop" function
As the name suggests, this feature allows you to let others access your desktop on another machine. It can be said that in a network environment, such as a unit's local area network, this function is useful (in case there is no limit to the firewall). For example, if you have a problem, you can ask a colleague for help. He can visit your machine directly to solve the problem without going to your front and directly through “Remote Desktop”. But in the home, usually only one computer, this feature is superfluous, so Microsoft has given it a new feature called "fast user switching", that is, you can not log out your users and let another person to other users Sign up to use your computer. I personally think that this function has certain insecurities in it, and the computer is not always in trouble, so I suggest to turn it off, otherwise you will not waste it if you don't use it.

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