The digger teaches you how to release the hidden 20% system broadband of the XP system.

  

Download a movie, play a game, the computer always appears to be stuck when you open a webpage. This slow turtle network really makes people To the point of madness. If you are using an XP system, you can also use the 20% of the system's hidden system bandwidth. If you ask me how to release the 20%, let's work together as a diggers.

Stepping up the XP20% system broadband steps:

1. Click Start → Run, type: gpedit.msc, and click the [OK] button, you can see the group of Figure 1. Strategy & rdquo; window. As shown below:

2. Under the “Computer Configuration” item, first click on: Manage Template - Network - QoS Packet Scheduler; then on the right side of the window.

Next, find the "Restrict bandwidth can be reserved" item, right click on the item;

Finally, in the pop-up menu, click “properties”, you will see The "Restrict Bandwidth Properties" window shown in the figure below.

3. In the "Settings" tab we can see that the Windows XP system default "bandwidth limit" value is 20%. Change it to 0 or a smaller number such as 5%. Click the “Allow” button; then click the [OK] button to save the new settings to your computer.

When the digger is not an easy task, although the steps are simple, the key is the spirit of the digger. Excavating XP20% system broadband and releasing it, not only can make full use of the system resources, but also achieve system optimization. After the above settings, we can quickly improve our Internet speed, and we are worried about the slow speed of children's shoes, hurry Join the team of diggers together.

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