Crazy one Put Windows XP into memory

  

In the user's newly configured computer, the memory is rarely less than 2GB, and there are many friends who configure 4GB of memory. The memory of such a large capacity is absolutely inexhaustible in the daily operation of the computer. At present, the biggest bottleneck that restricts the performance of the system is the transmission speed of the hard disk. Therefore, here is how to put the XP system into the memory, and the performance suddenly kills the SSD.

Step 1: Install and streamline the XP system

First restore the XP system image of the GHO format that you have backed up to the C drive, and then streamline the system, such as deleting the junk files. Transfer virtual memory to the D drive or other partition, shut down the system, and so on. After the streamlined XP system, its volume should not exceed 1GB.

Step 2: Install firadisk

First of all, you need to download a modified "memory version XP". The specific download address can be found by using the search engine. Extract the downloaded "Memory version XP.RAR" to the root directory of the E drive and open the "firadisk" folder under the "E: Memory Edition XP" directory, then right click on "firadisk.inf" under the folder and select "Install", complete the installation of firadisk and follow the prompts to restart the system; then right click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop, select "Manage", open the "System Tools → Device Manager" branch of "Computer Management", at this time In the display area on the right, you can see a device called "Firadisk Vitrual Disk Enumerator", which means that the firadisk is already installed.

Adding a new memory device

Step 3: Create an IMG format virtual partition file and format it

Run the "E: Memory Edition XP" directory under the "VDM" file "VDM1.EXE" in the folder, then click the menu "File → Create" command in its main interface to bring up the "Create Image File" dialog box, then click the "Browse" button in the dialog box to specify the creation An image file named "RamDiskXP.IMG" is saved to the root directory of the D drive; then the size of the image file is 1024MB; finally, click the "OK" button, wait a moment, and create the root directory of the D drive. An image file named "RamDiskXP.IMG".

Set the memory disk size

After completing the above operation, return to the main interface of the VDM virtual CD-ROM drive, click “File→Load”, load the virtual disk file just created, and assign one to it. Drive letter Z, finally right click on the Z disk in the "My Computer" window, select "Format" and format it as NTFS partition.

Tips: The name and location of the image file we created in IMG format are not recommended for you to modify, because in the process of making memory version XP, you can avoid unpredictable unknowns. error.

Step 4: Modify the registry and boot.ini

Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEM" branch, then delete the registration named "MountedDevices" under the registry branch. Table entry, so that after logging in to the memory version of XP, the drive letter of the virtual disk will automatically become "C:"; then open the system configuration file boot.ini in the root directory of the C drive, and add the statement at the end of the file. C:grldr="grub4do menu" and save the changes made to the file.

Tip: In the default state, the file boot.ini has read-only properties, which are modified Before you need to remove the read-only attribute of the file.

Modify the registry

Step 5: Copy the system file and install grub4dos

First remove the C drive from "RECYCLER" All files except "pagefile.sys" and "System Volume Infor-mation" are copied to the root directory of the Z disk, and then all the files in the "grub4dos" folder under the "E: Memory Edition XP" directory are copied to C drive root directory and restart the system.

New Save the virtual disk

In this way, select “grub4do menu” in the system startup menu that appears, you can see the corresponding submenu, and select “Start Memory Edition XP” to log in successfully. Memory version of XP. In the memory version of XP, open the "Computer Management" disk management component, you can see that the system has added a 1GB disk, this is the memory virtual disk.

Startup menu

Tips: After logging in to the memory version of XP, if you use the hard disk version of XP for the first time in the future, you must select the "Start Hard Disk Edition XP" of the startup interface.

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