Windows xp in-depth question and answer

  

computer shop news 1, I use Windows XP system, what method can I use to improve the startup speed? Using the "Bootvis" software provided by Microsoft can effectively improve the startup speed of Windows XP. This tool is provided internally by Microsoft and is designed to increase the speed of Windows XP startup. After downloading, unzip it into a folder and set the current path in the “Options” Then select the tracking method from the <;Trace" item drop-down menu. The program will boot Windows XP reboot and log the boot process to generate the relevant BIN file. Then call this file from Bootvis and select the “Optimize system” command from the Trace item drop-down menu. 2. When I use Windows XP, I find that as the application is continuously added and deleted, the available disk space is decreasing. Why? Starting with Windows 2000, Windows will create a “System Volume Information” folder in each hard disk partition, and the system restore backup file saved by default is provided in this folder. However, Windows 2000 has not officially provided system restore function. In XP, you can see related options. To prevent this from happening, the easiest way is to turn off the "System Restore" function. If you want to delete the files saved in this folder, you need to log in to the system as an Administrator. 3. How to improve the running speed of Windows XP? Although Windows XP provides a very good interface appearance, it is undeniable that such settings also greatly affect the speed of the system. If your machine is not running fast, it is recommended to remove all additional desktop settings, that is, restore the Windows XP desktop to Windows 2000 style. The setting method is very simple. Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". In the "Advanced" tab, click "“ Performance" in the "Performance" item" ; button, select the "adjust to the best performance" check box in the associated interface. In addition, a hardware that has a major impact on Windows XP is memory. Running Windows XP with 256MB of RAM is smoother, and 512MB of memory allows the system to run very well. 4. I set the user access disk permission in Windows XP, but then I can't view the encrypted disk and file because I accidentally delete the user. What should I do? BTW: The partition cannot be converted to a FAT32 partition using PQ. Windows XP has higher security performance. If the user is set to use the rights protection function, other users cannot directly access your folder, even the system administrator. Although this is safe, it is a very headache. If you happen to be experiencing such problems, you must log in as Administrator and then close in the “Advanced Settings"> list window in the “View" tab in the folder options“ Use simple file sharing & rdquo; checkbox. Then return to the corresponding folder or disk partition, select the "Properties" option in the associated menu, switch to the "Security" tab, you can see that there is no access allowed. Users, click the “Advanced” button to enter the advanced settings interface. Switch to the “ Owner tab, select it if you have a list of users, and select "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" under the interface. ; checkbox, click “Apply"> Add settings, at this point you can see your name in the "Permissions" tab. Of course, if you are allowed to add new access users in the "Permissions" tab, you can ignore the above. Click the “OK" button to return and you can now access the original encrypted folder, or disk. In addition, if you see a long "S-1-5-21-xxxxx" in the "Pemissions" tab, all users are digital, this may be the previously created username, but it is already Damaged, select the user, clear the interface "Inherit from part of permission entries that apply to child objects. Inculde these with entries authenticate defined here (inherited from the parent items that can be applied to the child object, including those in This clearly defined project) & rdquo; checkbox. Select the “Copy” command in the associated interface, and then delete this useless user. 5. I installed Windows XP. I didn't find the program to make the boot disk in the “Add/Remove Programs” program. What should I do? In Windows XP, there is no program for making a boot disk. You need to use other tools to implement it. You can download the corresponding version of the production tool at the following address. Home version http://go1.163.com/xiaolh/winxp3/20020117/20020117A.htm Advanced version http://go1.163.com/xiaolh/winxp3/20020117/20020117B.htm Note that in use, The boot disk for this program can only be used by Windows XP, and to use this program you need to prepare 6 formatted blank 1.44MB high-density floppy disks, of which the first disk can be used to start the computer.

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