How to implement XP registry optimization

  

The so-called registry, like the account of the accountant, it records in detail what is placed on the computer, and where these things are placed. Accountants can't leave bills, computers can't leave the registry, and such an important registry is more important to achieve registry optimization. Therefore, this article will teach you a few tips to optimize the xp system registry.

First: A new way to get the program to run in XP

Click on “Start”>Run” in the menu, and in the Open “Run” dialog Enter “Regedit” to open the Registry Editor. Expand the registry to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWindows, create a new string value, right-click the primary key "Windows", select "ldquo; new & rdquo; → & ldquo; string value & rdquo; in the pop-up menu, name the string value as “load”, double-click “load”, in the pop-up window, change its key value to the program path you want to run automatically. The file name should be a short file name, such as “C:Program Files” should be written as “C:Progra~1”.

Second: Hotkeys in the shielded system

To prevent users from using the system hotkeys to execute some disabled commands, click "Start”→“Run” Enter Regedit to open the Registry Editor. Then open to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer, create a new double-byte value, the key name is "NoWindows Keys", the key value is "1", then you can. To restore, just set the key to 0 or delete the key.

Third: Turn off unused shares

If you want your system to be secure, you need to turn off unnecessary sharing. Use Notepad to edit the registry file of the following contents, save it as a .Reg file with any name, and double-click to close those unnecessary shares:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[ ,null,null,3],HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServiceslanmanserverparameters]

"AutoShareServer"=dword:00000000

"AutoSharewks"=dword:00000000

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlLsa]

"restrictanonymous"= Dword:00000001

Fourth: Modify the service name and explanation

Select one of the secondary primary keys under the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServices, and you can see the two strings DisplayName and Description on the right. , DisplayName is the name displayed in the "Administrative Tools & Rarr; Service", Description is the description of the corresponding service. Both of these can be changed according to individual circumstances, but the secondary primary key names and others cannot be tampering.

Fifth: Cancel the disk space is not enough warnings

Windows XP will automatically monitor the remaining disk space. When the disk space is insufficient, the system will prompt you and suspend the system restore function. To cancel, just open the registry editor, find HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer, create a new Dword value NoLowDiskSpaceChecks, and change it to 1.

Sixth: Automatically close the program that stops responding

If you want the computer to automatically close the program that stops responding, just click “Start”→“Run”Enter RegEdit, then Open the registry editor, display HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktopAuto End Tasks in turn, and finally change the key value to 1. This way Windows XP will automatically shut down an application when it has stopped responding, and we don't need to manually intervene.

Seventh: My computer and my document are interchanged

Usually Win2000's version of the Windows operating system's "My Computer" chart is placed in "I" On the top of the document, the operating system on Win2000 and later is just the opposite. In Windows XP, you can use the modify registry to put the "My Computer" icon on the "My Documents", as long as you find HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103} in the registry. , create a new Dword value “SortOrderIndex”, and modify its key value to < 54 & rdquo; (hexadecimal). If you want to put "My Documents" in the first place, just change the key value of "SortOrderIndex" to 48 (hexadecimal).

The eighth: keep the desktop settings unchanged every time you start it

You can protect our desktop settings by modifying the registry. No matter what changes are made, the desktop will be restored after restarting. As it is. First open the registry editor, find the HKEY_CURRENT_USERSSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPolicesExplorer subkey branch, find NoSaveSettings under it, its type is REG_SZ, change its key value to “0”, or directly delete the key value item, restart the system, set it Will take effect.

The ninth: prohibit IE download files

Installing and debugging such software on the management software is very troublesome, as long as you modify the registry, you can disable IE to download files. First open the registry editor, find HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet SettingsZones?, find the DWORD value of 1803 on the right, change it to 3 and restart IE, you will find that you can not download. To cancel the restriction, just restore the DWORD value to 0.

Tenth: Let IE support multi-threaded download

Usually users use multi-threaded download software such as Flashget to download files. In fact, IE can also support multi-threaded downloads, but it is hidden. . First open the registry editor, under the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings, create a new double-byte value item "MaxConnectionsPerServer", which determines the maximum number of simultaneous downloads, generally set to 5 to 8 connections. In addition, for the HTTP 1.0 server, you can add a double-byte value item named "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server", which is also used to set the maximum number of simultaneous downloads, or 5 to 8.

Through these ten tips, we can easily optimize the registry under the XP system, optimize the registry and improve the speed of the XP system.

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