Windows system optimization for the sound card, graphics card settings

  

Computer first. Sound card does not work or sounds behind

In Windows 2003, most sound cards can continue to use their drivers in Windows 2000/XP, while older sound cards (such as The drivers of the Dimension S90, etc.) are only manually installed. After installing the sound card, the user often encounters the following two problems:

1) The sound card does not work

Solution: Go to “Control Panel”“Sound and Audio Control Device” , check the "Audio Service" option, click "OK" and restart the computer.

2) The sound is seriously delayed when playing the game

Solution: Go to the “DirectX Diagnostic Tool” and select the “Sound” tab at the “Acceleration Level”. Drag the cursor to the right to “full acceleration”, OK.

Second. System sluggish when running large software

Server and workstation requirements for system resources are different. If we want to run software such as Photoshop, we should re-system resources. Assign, modify to a state similar to Windows XP.

Solution: Go to the “Control Panel” "System"System">;Advanced” tab, click “Set">;“Advanced” in the "Performance" column Select “Program” in both the "Processor Plan" and "Memory Usage" columns, and finally click "OK" and restart the computer.

Third. IE always reminds you of potential security risks

When browsing a web page under Windows 2003, every time you visit a page, IE will remind you of potential security risks and ask if you want to continue accessing. The reason is that the default security level setting for IE in Windows 2003 is too high.

Solution: Start IE, select “Tools">;Internet Options", set the security level to “> in the "Security" tab.

Fourth, the picture is rough when playing movies

Many friends have this kind of "encounter": their computer configuration is quite good, the graphics card can be automatically recognized after installing Windows 2003 And installed, but the picture is very rough when playing movies, the picture quality is still the same after installing the latest version of the graphics card driver.

Solution: Right click on the desktop and go to “display properties”“set”\\“advanced”<quo;troubleshoot”,“hardware acceleration& cursor; Right click to “completely”, click “OK” to exit, then select “System Tools” in the “Additions” menu, select “System Tools”, select “Tools” and “DirectX Diagnostics” Tools & rdquo; (Because the program collects system information, so you need to wait a little, there may be a splash screen), select the “Show & rdquo; tab, and then enable the "DirectDrw Acceleration" and "Direct3D celeration" items.

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