Win XP system configuration file settings switch network environment

  

Because of the work relationship, the author's laptop is installed Windows XP, often work in different network environments, hardware devices. In this way, every time the environment is changed, it takes a long time to set up and restart the process, which wastes a lot of time. Is there a better way to solve this problem? After many hardships and hard work, I visited the famous teacher and finally found a good way to solve it. I dare not enjoy it alone, so I created this article.

Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop, select "Properties" from the pop-up menu, switch to the "Hardware" tab in the Open System Properties dialog box, click on "Hardware Configuration" below The File button opens the Available Hardware Profile List dialog (Figure 1). Here we can see that there is only one hardware configuration file available, which means that if we want to apply to different occasions, we must create more The configuration file can meet the requirements. Select the current hardware configuration file, press the “Copy” button, and enter the name of the hardware configuration file to be created in the dialog box that opens. I suggest that you have a feature based on the application. name.

Save the settings, restart the computer, during the startup process will prompt us to choose which hardware configuration file, here we can choose the newly created configuration file, after starting, according to the configuration Configure the hardware device and network environment under the application of the file, such as device manager and dial-up connection.

Do a good job of configuring multiple different hardware configuration files, so that when we go out to work, we don't need to waste time on the site to adjust the configuration. In the process of startup, we can directly select the corresponding configuration file.


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