Four XP system skills

  
The XP operating system can be said to be supported by many users. It is a powerful and beautiful interface operating system, but there are also many techniques to simplify our operations or improve system performance. As long as we pay attention to the use process,

XP operating system can be said to be supported by many users, is a powerful, beautiful interface operating system, but there are also many techniques to simplify our operations or improve the system. performance. As long as we pay attention to it during use, we will find it.

Quick Shutdown

There are many ways to quickly shut down the Internet, and the hobbies vary from person to person. Here you may also introduce one, and the speed can be said to be faster. The Windows XP operating system can be quickly shut down with just four buttons. Press the Windows key, then press the <;U”,“R” key, the pop-up dialog box will prompt whether to close the Windows operating system, just press Enter. If your computer pops down by default, you can reduce the step by "R”.

After the batch rename files or folders

We downloaded some files from other places, always wanted to rename it. Renaming a large number of files can be done with professional software or with the Recycle Bin, which I have written before. In fact, the XP system can directly rename the batch. First select all the files (or folders) you want to rename, then right click, select “rename” menu, then enter the file name such as "document"; then you will find all the files (or The folder will be renamed in batches with "Document 1", &"Document 2".

Close the firewall prompt window

After installing the system, I found that it is often prompted in the system tray that the system is dangerous. In fact, we just click “start — control panel —Windows Security Center”, open the Security Center window, select “change the way the Security Center notifies me, and then reset the alarm settings in the “Alarm Settings” window.

Viewing Internet Usage Time

In XP, we can check our past online time through the “Event Viewer”. To do this, open “Control Panel", double-click “Administrative Tools” and open the “Event Viewer”. In the window on the left, select the "System" option, right-click, select "ldquo;" attribute in the shortcut menu that pops up, and select the "Filter" label in the "System Properties" window. Select “RemoteAccess” in “Event Source”. Click the “OK” button to return to the “Event Viewer” main window. The start and end time of the Internet will be displayed in the right window.


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