Optimize xp memory 7 steps to experience the speed of Mercedes-Benz

  

Many users have been deceived too many times, when you see memory optimization will feel: "memory finishing, hey! But it is a scam!"but when you After reading this article, this idea may have begun to waver. In fact, the performance of other parts of the computer has a greater impact on the use of memory, such as bus type, CPU, hard disk, video memory and so on. If the memory is too small and the amount of data displayed is large, it is impossible to increase the speed of the system and the performance of the system. Below we will optimize the memory for these infrequently used functions. I believe that after such optimization, your XP will give you a new experience like Mercedes-Benz.

First of all, we have to start with XP's "automatic update" function, "automatic update" is a new feature introduced by Windows XP to facilitate users to upgrade the system. This function can be used at Microsoft. When a system upgrade patch or system security patch is introduced, the user is automatically reminded to upgrade their system. However, there is a requirement for this function that the user must be online from time to time, but for those of us who are short of iron and silver, "poor" This requirement is not harsh, so we turned off the "automatic upgrade" function and changed it to "manual upgrade".

The specific operation is: right click on “My Computer", click on Properties, click “Auto Update", in the <;Notification Settings" >; select “ turn off automatic update. I will manually update the computer & rdquo; one.

In the second step, we have to start with a system-like "system restore" function. System restore is a very imaginative idea of ​​Microsoft, but Microsoft has not been able to achieve this very well. Creative, so the system restore function that has been made can only make the tasteless taste, and it is a pity that it is a pity. For the user, it didn't make much difference, so we decided to turn it off to save memory.

The specific operation is: right click "My computer", click on the properties, it will pop up to the system properties dialog box, click & ldquo; system restore & rdquo;, in <; turn off system restore on all drives ” Tick the option.

The third step is to turn off the "Remote Desktop" feature. One feature of this feature is that it allows others to access your desktop on another machine. This feature is useful in LANs. For example, if you have a problem, you can ask a colleague for help. He can visit your machine directly to solve the problem without going to your front and directly through “Remote Desktop”. But for ordinary users who only have one computer, this feature is superfluous, so we turn it off and don't let it waste memory there.

The fourth step, close the "automatically send errors" function, everyone in Window XP must have such an experience, once a program terminates abnormally, the system will automatically pop up a dialog box asking if you will be wrong Send it to Microsoft, this is the "automatically send error" function in XP. What is the use of this function? It is of no use to us except for wasting phone bills, so we should take this function without hesitation. Turn it off. Right click on “My Computer", click Properties, click “Advanced”→“Error Reporting”, select “Disable Error Reporting”

The fifth step is to turn off the unwanted effects in "Visual Effects". The operating interface of Windows XP is really good. The good-looking behind is the cost of consuming a lot of memory, relative to speed and Aesthetically, we prefer to choose the former, right click on “My Computer", click on Properties, click “Advanced", in the "Performance" column, click “Set”, click &ldquo Visual effects & rdquo;, where all the special appearance settings are turned off, we can save a lot of memory.

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

The specific operation is: Click “Start”→“Control Panel”→“Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options", and then click “Date & Time&rdquo ;→“Internet time”.

Step 7: Turn off redundant services. Windows XP and Windows 2000 can be used as http server, mail server, and ftp server. Therefore, whenever Windows XP starts, many services are started. Many services are completely useless to us ordinary users, so turning them off is a good choice.

Many people think that CPU performance is the main criterion for determining a computer, thus ignoring the importance of memory. In fact, this is very wrong. Today, I will learn the Windows XP operating system memory optimization guide with Xiaobian. After completing this tutorial, you will notice the significant impact of memory on computer speed.

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