Understand the Win XP system taboo to avoid system crashes

  
            In the process of using the computer, we often encounter system crashes. Let's take a look at the Windows XP system taboo and share the skills to avoid system crashes. First, avoid virtual optical drive Now most virtual optical drives are unstable in XP, it is easy to cause XP's crash, because virtual optical drive is different from general software: it deceives Windows in a "device manager" through a special mechanism. Let Windows think that the physical drive is added. XP only designed the driver to restore the hardware. I didn't expect to "restore/delete" the hardware itself. Because XP is specially optimized for NTFS and network, and most virtual CD-ROMs are developed under the FAT32 environment. Currently, there are few virtual CD-ROM softwares that are compatible with XP. If you have to install them, you have to endure several crashes. Slowly try which one is stable, and XP may crash if you don't. Special reminder: Even if you find a stable virtual drive software, if you virtualize more than 4 physical drive, it may trigger the XP activation check mechanism, asking you to activate XP&mdash again; — because Microsoft thinks you have changed four hardware It is very likely that the machine has been changed, so it is recommended that you do not install a virtual CD drive. If you really want to use a virtual optical drive, it is better to use multiple operating systems. It is better to use the 98 inside. It seems that only developers who write virtual CD-ROM software can write a new version that can run stably without causing activation, so that everyone can really use the virtual drive. Second, avoid invalid date XP also has a date inspection mechanism with the activation test. If your motherboard CMOS battery is powered down, or if you misuse or use other date-restricted software, causing the date to become an invalid date in 1999 (no XP developed in 1999), then XP will initialize the graphical interface. After the "Welcome to use" lock system, and without any tips and options, except the mouse can move like a crash. If you don't pay attention to the effect of the date, you can't fix XP anyway, so be sure to take care of the date you start XP. After you enter XP, it's okay to change the date. Third, avoid the power supply of the cat is not open XP is optimized for ISDN and broadband network design, for MODEM is not so "care". Many cats do not have proper drivers in XP. They can only be replaced by FOR2000 or NT drivers, and there are often abnormal dialing problems. Especially for many foreign cats, if you don't turn on the power of MODEM when you start XP, you will not find the hardware when you open XP after opening the graphical interface. You need to refresh the scan in the device manager or restart XP again. trouble. So please pay attention to friends with foreign cats: remember to turn on your MODEM power before entering XP. Fourth, avoid opening the default sharing and remote assistance Because XP is part of the Microsoft .NET strategy, by default, many network functions are turned on. For example: share your drive, remotely solve Windows operation problems through the network, and so on. These network functions may be very convenient for people who know how to do it, but for beginners who don't have enough knowledge about network security, there is a certain danger, because sharing the drive and allowing remote assistance is the need to open the port of your computer and open it. Permissions, although XP has its own firewall, but if you encounter a clever virus or a malicious hacker, these services may also expose you to data loss or compromise. People who are not familiar with network security knowledge are advised to turn off sharing and remote assistance if they do not need to access the LAN. Fifth, avoid installing XP and then installing Windows9X XP in the same partition is developed with NT architecture, but the default directory for placing files is not WINNT. It is also named Windows directory on the partition where you install XP. If you install XP98 in the same partition after installing XP, it may not only destroy the boot menu of multiple operating systems, but also may damage the XP system because the 98 installer overwrites the file, because the 9X default installation path is also Windows. Therefore, it is recommended that you still have a separate partition for each operating system, and pay attention to installing a low-level version of the window, and then install XP, so as not to use the installer to repair the multi-boot menu. Six, avoid supporting ACPI on a bad machine with XP standby or hibernation support ACPI is not good on the machine, mainly power and motherboard problems, at this time if you use the sleep or standby function, the sound card may sound after recovery Normal, with a lot of murmurs. In addition, because standby and hibernation are to shut down the hard disk, but in the system with poor ACPI support, the hard disk is not turned off but the hard disk is not completely shut down. Maybe after a few seconds, the hard disk will automatically turn on. In this way, the magnetic head is greatly affected by the current without being reset in a short time, and the life of the hard disk will be greatly affected. I suggest you find that your XP system standby or hibernation function has a BUG, ​​it is best to change a good power or a good motherboard, if you do not intend to replace, it is best not to use XP standby and hibernation.
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