Windows 7 Home Edition Optimization without Group Policy (2)

  
Disabled Built-in Burning System Limited Resources

Some system default settings may not be suitable for all users. For example, if the netbook user does not have a CD-ROM drive, then the system comes with burning. The function is useless. Even if some brand computers have optical drives, there may not be a lot of common users using the system's own burning function, and third-party software can be used to achieve better results, so we can turn off burning to save system resources.

Similarly, in order to facilitate everyone's operation, double-click the "noburn.reg" file in the download file to import the registry, the optimization is complete, simple? Let's verify, if your computer has an optical drive, then open the "computer" now, right click on the drive icon, you will find that the "burn to disc" menu has disappeared (as shown in Figure 3), because The function has been turned off!

Tip: How to restore the disc burning function?

Start the Registry Editor, expand to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\PolicIEs\\Explorer", and then delete the "Explorer" item. After restarting, you can resume the burning function.

In addition to turning off the system's own disc burning function, users can also turn off the system's "send error report" function; if the user is not connected to the printer, you can also turn off the system print service (more detailed system service optimization) Please see the "Computer Report" 10th issue of "Let Win7 accelerate the use of services, please leave the article"; if the user's computer hard disk space is limited, you can also selectively turn off the system restore protected partition and so on.

Please refer to the table below for the specific operation method.

From the above we can see that although the home version does not have a group policy, but with the registry editor and the system itself, we can also achieve Group Policy optimization. Compared with the previous operating system, Win7 has been greatly improved in terms of security and ease of use. As long as the UAC function, IE protection mode and NTFS permission provided by Win7 itself are combined, high security effects can be obtained. Therefore, for the average home user, the home version is enough, not necessarily to install the flagship version. And if the average user has more needs, as long as you have a certain amount of computer knowledge, you can completely make the home version become the "flagship version" for your needs!

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