Teach you the accelerated slimming method after WinXP system installation

  
After installing Windows XP system, it takes up about 1.5GB of hard disk space. Many files are rarely used or even never used, but they take up a certain amount of system space. Can you let it catch up with the trend and lose weight? Come with me.
1. Delete driver backup
Windows XP comes with a large number of hardware drivers. When new hardware is detected, the system will automatically extract the corresponding driver for installation. In fact, in most cases we rarely change our hardware configuration, so you can delete the driver backup file if you have determined that all the hardware drivers you need are already installed. Go to the "WINDOWS\\Driver Cache\\i386" directory and find the compressed file named "Driver.cab"; delete it. This will release about 73MB of hard disk space. If the system cannot find the driver when installing new hardware later, it can be extracted from the installation CD.
2. Clear system temporary files
In the “\\Documents and Settings\\username\\LocalSettings\\Temp” directory (the default is hidden directory) is stored in the temporary folder left by the software installation or runtime and Discarded documents, you can empty this directory. If you are doing this for the first time, it is possible to release hundreds of MB of hard disk space. Note: This trick can be used frequently.
3. Delete system file backup
Enter "WINDOWS\\system32\\dllcache" directory (the default is hidden directory), which stores about 360MB files, which are backups of Windows XP system files. When the system files of Windows XP are replaced, deleted or modified, the system can automatically extract the corresponding system files for restoration, thus ensuring the stability of the system. If you have a Windows XP installation CD or have copied the installation files to your hard drive, you can delete this folder. Note: This folder cannot be deleted directly. To delete it, type "ldf;sfc.exe /purgecache" in the command prompt.
4. Delete unused input methods
Under Windows XP, there are several input methods that we don't need at all, such as Japanese and Korean input methods. To delete it, go to “Control Panel & Rarr; Date, Time, Language and Regional Settings & Rarr; Regional and Language Options", select the "Language" tab, and "For East Asian Language Installation Files" Remove the hook and click "OK" to remove the unwanted language options as prompted. After restarting, delete the “chtime”,“imjp8_1” and “imkr6_1” three folders (these correspond to traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean) directly to the folder “WINDOWS\\ime”. This will release about 85MB of hard disk space.
Everyone wants to make their computers run faster, so every time a new system is installed, many people are used to going online to find the so-called "slimming cheats". I believe that if you learn this article today and use it, your system will run faster.

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