XP optimization Daquan

  
one. Start optimization 1. Turn off some programs and resident programs that are started with Windows. Select the Start menu--Run, enter msconfig to enter the system configuration application, close the unnecessary program in the [Startup] column, cancel the checkmark in the box, and turn off the

one. Start optimization


1. Turn off some programs and resident programs that are started with Windows. Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", enter msconfig to enter "system configuration application", turn off unnecessary programs in the [Startup] column, and uncheck the box. Turn off unnecessary programs, and uncertain programs can't be hacked, so as not to cause Windows errors. (Try first whether you can cancel the resident in the software itself, you can not use this method.), press [Apply] after completion, and restart.


2. Set a fixed IP address for Windows XP. Windows XP is quite fast when it comes to the desktop, but the running action is a step by step, you have to wait a while to actually run the program. If your machine is equipped with a network card, Windows XP will automatically search for the IP address when it enters the desktop, so if you do not set a fixed IP address, it will waste a lot of time searching for the IP address.


3. Reduce the disk scan time. If Windows XP shuts down abnormally, the system will automatically perform the ScanDisk process when it starts again. It will take 10 seconds to wait before starting the scan. At this point, you can open the “Start →Run” dialog box and type “CMD”, click the "OK" button to enter the Windows XP command prompt mode. At the command prompt, type “CHKNTFS /T:x” (the input does not contain quotes, x is the wait time), for example, enter "ldk;CHKNTFS /T:0”, which means no waiting time; enter "ldKTCFS" /T:3”, indicating that the waiting time is 3 seconds.


4. Reduce the waiting time of the operating system. If multiple operating systems are installed, the default waiting time will be 30 seconds in the multi-OS boot menu. Click “My Computer”, select the “System Properties” dialog box, click the “Advanced” tab, and click the “Settings” button in the “Startup and Recovery” area. Check the box to display the time of the operating system list in the settings page, and the time to display the option to restore options when needed. Then enter the corresponding time to reduce the wait. Time, click the “OK” button.


In addition to these four methods, we can also be in the registry to start the project settings, turn off unnecessary system services, in addition I usually use the Disk Cleanup tool The disk defragmenter can also increase the system startup speed in some programs.


Two. Login Optimization


1. Shorten the wait time when closing "Handler". Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", enter regedit, pop up the Registry Editor, look for [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\ControlPanel\\Desktop], select WaitToKillAppTimeout in the right window, right click and select “ Modify & rdquo;, change its value to 1000 and close "Handler" while waiting for 1 second (default: 20000).


2. Shorten the time that the "Handler" waits when an error occurs. Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", type regedit to pop up the Registry Editor, look for [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\ControlPanel\\Desktop] in the right window, select HungAppTimeout, right click and select “ ”, change its value to 200, that is, "Handler" waits for 0.5 seconds when the error occurs (default: 5000).



3, let the system automatically shut down to stop responding. Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", enter regedit, pop up the Registry Editor, look for [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\ControlPanel\\Desktop], select AutoEndTasks in the right window, right click, select “ Modify ” to change its value to 1 (default: 0).



4, speed up menu display speed. Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", enter regedit, pop up the Registry Editor, look for [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\ControlPanel\\Desktop], select MenuShowDelay in the right window, right click, select “ Modify & rdquo;, change its value to 100 or less (default: 400), it is recommended not to use 0, because as soon as the mouse accidentally touches "all programs", the entire menu is Will run out, it is a mess.



5, to shorten the waiting time. Select "Start"Menu-->"Run", enter regedit, look for [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control] in the pop-up registry editor, select WaitToKillServiceTimeout in the right window and press the right mouse button. Select “Modify” to change its value to 1000 or less (original setting: 20000).



III. Memory optimization


Windows XP is a very good operating system, but its memory requirements are amazing, even if it is 128 megabytes of memory, there will be insufficient system memory resulting in slow speed. The problem. In Windows XP, a lot of new features have been added. These functions are huge memory users. We only need to turn off these unusable functions, then 128 megabytes of memory is more than enough for us.



1, canceled & ldquo; & rdquo ;, automatically update automatically update to remind users to upgrade their systems, it will be permanent memory, so we put & ldquo; automatic upgrade & rdquo; function Close it and change it to “Manually upgrade”. The specific operation is: right click on “My Computer", click on the attribute, click “automatic update”, select “ in the <quo;Notification Settings“ column to close the automatic update.



2, cancel & ldquo; System Restore & rdquo;, XP's System Restore feature to most users, not much action, so we decided to turn it off to save RAM. The specific operation is: right click on "My Computer", click on Properties, it will pop up to the system properties dialog box, click " System Restore", and tick the "Close System Restore on all drives" option. .



3, Close & ldquo; remote desktop & rdquo;, XP this function is to provide network interoperability. This feature is superfluous for the average user, so we turn it off and don't let it waste memory there.


4, close "automatically send errors" function, send errors to Microsoft, this is the "automatically send errors" function in XP, for us to send errors to Microsoft doesn't make any sense, so we should turn it off without hesitation. Right click on “My Computer", click Properties, click “Advanced”→“Error Reporting”, select “Disable Error Reporting”



5, closed & ldquo; visual effects & rdquo; in the unwanted effects, Windows XP's operating with the interface is indeed very good looking, good-looking is behind consumption A lot of memory at the cost, relative to speed and aesthetics, we still prefer to choose the former, right click "My computer", click on the property, click "“ advanced", in the "performance" column , click “Set"" "Visual Effects", where all special appearance settings are turned off, we can save a lot of memory.


6. Turn off the "Internet Time Synchronization" function, "Internet Time Synchronization" is to synchronize your computer clock with the Internet time server every week, so that you The system time will be accurate, but this feature is not very useful for us, and it may also cause crashes. So we have to turn it off.



7, turn off unnecessary services, Windows XP and Windows 2000 as the service can be used as such as http, smtp services, ftp services, which is permanent memory, so whenever When Windows XP starts, it also starts a lot of services. There are a lot of services that are completely useless to us ordinary users, so turning them off is a good choice.

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