Can I remove unwanted components from my XP system?

  

Q: After my old machine is equipped with Windows XP, there is not much space left on the hard disk. Can you delete some things and make more space for me to use?
A: There are many files in Windows XP that we rarely use, put them on the hard disk, waste space and reduce system performance. We can completely delete these files that are not used, including:
Help files: in the C:Windows\\Help directory.
Driver Backup: C: Driver\\Cab file in the Windows\\Driver Cache\\i386 directory.
System file backup: The general user is not very useful, use the command sfc.exe /purgecache to delete.
Alternate DLL files: in the C:Windows\\system32\\dllcache directory.
Input method: Delete the three directories CHTIME, IMJP8_1 and IMKR6_1 directly in the C:Windows\\Ime folder. They represent the traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean input methods. In addition, you can also remove the hidden components in Windows XP.
Windows XP will automatically install many components after normal installation. Many of these components are not used in normal times. Installation in the system will take up a lot of space and reduce system performance. We can delete unused components by the following methods. . Use “Notepad” to modify the SYSOC.INF file in the C:Windows\\Inf directory, use the “Find/Replace” function, and type “ld” in the search box, “hide” (a comma followed by hide). Replace the “ with “ box to null. And select “ all replace & rdquo;, so that all "ld", hide "" are removed, save and exit, then click “ start → control panel & rarr; add /remove programs & rdquo;, you can see Many components that are not normally seen, select an unwanted program to delete.

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