Five major things that have to be done after reinstalling the system

  
                

Upgrade from XP to WIN7 system, reinstall; a system takes a long time, the system is overwhelmed, the startup is slow, the operation is slow, and the system crashes; the system is not normal, and it is not known that it is a cause, and it will not Inexplicably in the virus, and very stubborn, can not kill, the system file is infected, completely 瘫痪 … … encountered the above situation, what else? In addition to reinstalling the system, there is no choice.

Reinstalling the system is not difficult, but after installing the system, do you know how many things we have to do? This can not be allowed to relax. Once sloppy, it may lead to abandonment, and may even Resulting in data loss and information leakage!

The slower and slower the Windows system is, this is an indisputable fact. Therefore, using Windows will inevitably require reinstalling the system. Of course, reinstalling the system is not difficult, but after installing the system, do you know how many things we have to do? This can not be allowed to relax. Once sloppy, it may lead to the loss of power, and may even cause data loss. Information leaks!

The first big thing: don't rush to access the network

After installing Windows, don't immediately connect the server to the network, because the server has not been labeled yet. Patches, various vulnerabilities, are very susceptible to viruses and are compromised. At this point, add the shock wave and shock wave patch and restart and connect to the Internet.

The second big thing: patching the system /installing anti-virus software

Needless to say, the patch of shockwave and shockwave virus must be marked, if you install Windows XP SP2 No need to install it separately.

After installing the system, be sure to install anti-virus software and update it to the latest version.

The 3rd big thing: Turn off System Restore

System Restore is a feature in Windows ME and Windows XP, Windows 2003 that allows us to restore the system to a certain time state, so that Avoid us reinstalling the operating system. However, some people performed a system restore and found that except for the C drive, the other D and E disks were restored to their previous state. As a result, the files saved in it were gone, causing serious damage!

This is because the system restore defaults to all partitions on the hard disk, so once the system restore operation is performed, the data of all partitions will be restored. Therefore, we must press the Win+Break button, then click the “System Restore” tab, uncheck the “Resume System Restore on all drives” option, then select the D drive and click the “Settings” button. In the window that opens, select the "Resume System Restore on this drive" option to turn off the rest of the system on the disk. In this way, once the system is unstable, you can use the system restore tool to restore the system on the C drive, but at the same time the files on other disks will not be a problem.

The 4th big thing, give the Administrator a password

Some people may use the system to download the universal Ghost version to install the system, or it may be using Windows XP unattended Installation of the CD-ROM installation system, using these methods will most likely not let you specify the Administrator password, or the Administrator password is the default 123456 or simply empty. Such a password is quite dangerous, so after installing the system, please right click on "My Computer", select "Manage", and then select the "Computer Management (Local) & Rarr; System Tools on the left side. → local users and groups → users & rdquo;, select the Administrator in the right window, right-click, select “ set password & rdquo;. Click the “Continue” button in the open window to set the password for the Administrator in the open window. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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