Four strokes to easily get Windows optimization

  
The system has been used for a long time, and all parts will have redundant and bloated places that affect the system speed. In order to make the system run more smoothly, we often optimize the system by manual setting or with tools ……
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Editor's note: The system has been used for a long time, all parts will be Redundant, bloated places affect system speed. In order to make the system run more smoothly, we often optimize the system by manual setting or with tools. For beginners, there are too many manual settings, the process is more complicated, and system optimization is a common task, so it is recommended to use special optimization software to optimize it. Many friends are familiar with "Super Rabbit", this optimization tool, its function is indeed powerful, but not enough fools, this time we introduce a small tool XPy (download address: http://www.mydown.com ), the system can be optimized in just a few simple steps.
First, what optimization do you need to do?
Where do you need to optimize the system? The rookie will come first, so setting optimization options in XPy will be targeted. 1. System page file optimization (The 30th F11 version specifically introduces virtual memory optimization). 2. The system's start menu pops up too slowly, the icon cache is too small, and needs to be adjusted. 3. Some unrelated services that are started by default, irrelevant ports may become a security risk. 4. Some applications will automatically add the corresponding items in the self-starting project of the Start menu after installation (for example, some input method entries appear in the automatic items after installing Office). 5. The system cannot automatically set different maximum transmission unit equivalents according to your network link mode; IE's simultaneous connection number is too small. 6. The system installs some software provided by Microsoft by default, and it can be completely removed. 7. The software uninstallation is not complete, there are still residual files and registry keys in the system.
Second, rapid set XPy

first start XPy, in & ldquo; Settings & rdquo; (settings) window, select the type of optimization, simply select favorite program from the drop down list. In addition to the inclusion of "No Settings" (including the original settings), XPy also includes the following modes. Each mode has been matched with relevant entries for you: “XP Antispy settings”: Anti-spyware settings. This improves the ability to protect against malware (valid for Windows XP). “All possible setting (Auto Detection)”: Automatically detect all items that may need to be adjusted, it is recommended. “All settings<quo;: All optimizations, that is, all the optimization options provided in XPy are automatically selected and applied to the system. “Custom”: The user needs to set the item to be set, but it is difficult for beginners.
A Meng Tip: Generally do not choose "No Settings" and "All Settings", the former will not be optimized, and the latter may be over-optimized to cause new problems. Try to choose customizable settings.
According to the selection mode, you need to confirm, then click the “Apply” button. In the next “Installing” dialog box, the software will make necessary modifications to the system, click the “Show Details” button. See details. You will then be asked if you want to reboot to complete the last modification, and your system will be optimized according to the selected mode after the restart.
Third, the system settings, give me the right to know
XPy can also let users have the right to know about the system settings — — When the mode is selected, in the list, you can see in detail the changes in each mode What project.
For example, after selecting the “XP Antispy settings” option, you will find that it only selects “General”, “General”, “Services”, “Services”, “Internet Explorer” (IE browser), ““ ; Windows Media Player & rdquo; (media player), "Windows Messenger", these items, it only changes the small items under these items, and after expanding the corresponding items, you can understand what XPy is going to modify.
For example, under “XP Antispy settings” (Internet Anti-Spyware mode), we found that it only made the following settings: “Disable Automatic Updates”, “Allow automatic updates”, “Rename UPLDDRVINFO.HTM” (rename the UPLDDRVINFO.HTM file), the UPLDDRVINFO.HTM file is a file that may be exploited in the Windows XP HCP URI to directly delete file vulnerabilities, due to security issues with HCP URI requests submitted by the browser. Therefore, some hackers will use the ActiveX control in this file to delete local files. This is a dangerous file. The affected systems include Windows XP Home and Professional. Many security experts recommend deleting them directly, and XPy's approach is to take it. Renamed. If you want to fix more system settings in this mode, you can tick it yourself.
A Meng Tip: With this detailed setup, you can completely control the system optimization settings to the palm of your hand and understand which items have been modified. This is much easier to set up than entering the system registry or service manager one by one.
Fourth, give you regret medicine, don't worry about optimization too.
If you save trouble and you have chosen "All settings", you will find that the system is running abnormally after restarting, and it is different from many system settings. Yes, XPy provides "repent drugs", you can easily restore the settings to the previous ones (many software is just optimized, does not give you the right to know, let alone restore your previous settings), the specific approach is to re Run XPy, click the “Restore" button in the prompt screen, and then click the “Apply” button to restore the original state.
With this mechanism, you don't have to worry about the system being "over-optimized", once the system has any abnormalities, you can quickly restore the previous state. When you have finished patching the new system, it is quite convenient to use XPy to do some tuning on the system, and the optimization effect is also very obvious.

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