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Windows XP is an operating system that has been widely used. What is the great thing about Windows XP? First of all, it has a lot of powerful application functions. Let me first tell you some of the tips!
1, how to clear the page file when shutting down
open“control panel""> administrative tools→local security policy→local policy→security option", double click where <;shutdown: clean up Virtual memory page file & rdquo; an item, click the “ Enabled & rdquo; option in the pop-up menu, click & ldquo; OK & rdquo;
2, how to configure WindowsXP services
If you are using Windows XP on a stand-alone basis, then many service components are not needed at all, additional service programs affect the speed of the system, and these redundant service components can be fully used. Disabled. Click “Start → Control Panel & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Service & rdquo;, pop-up service list window, some services have been started, some are not. We can view the corresponding service description and turn off the unneeded services. For example, “Alerter”, if you are not connected to the LAN and do not need to manage alerts, you can turn it off.
3, What is the role of Smartdrv program
Phenomenon: In many introductory articles about WindowsXP installation, it is mentioned: "If you install Windows XP under DOS very slowly, it is definitely not running Smartdrv.exe before installation. I would like to ask what is wrong with this Smartdrv.exe file? How to use it?
Smartdrv.exe This file is very clear to friends familiar with DOS. The main function is to increase the cache for disk file reading and writing. Everyone knows that the read and write speed of memory is much higher than that of the disk. If the memory is used as a cache for disk read and write, it can effectively improve the system operation efficiency. The file Smartdrv.exe is available in the installation CD of each version of Windows or Windows/command/on the hard disk. It is only a few tens of KB. Copy this file to the floppy disk and run the program directly after starting the system. Parameters, the program will automatically allocate the appropriate memory space according to the size of the memory as a cache), then install WindowsXP. Also remind everyone that this program does not run after installing Windows, otherwise Windows available memory will be reduced.
4, What is the file Win32k.sys
Phenomenon: I just installed WindowsXP, but then I found the virus after installing the drug tyrant, the Win32k.sys file located in F:WINNTSYSTEM32, deleted and can not be deleted, isolation and No, in Windows98 or DOS delete will cause WindowsXP not to open?, what is the use of the file, what is the solution??
This file is a WindowsXP multi-user management driver file. There is a backup of this file in the X:WindowsSystem32Dllcache directory. Just copy this backup to X: WindowsSystem32 instead of a virus-containing file. Make a Windows 98 boot disk and copy the Attrib.exe file into a floppy disk in the X:WindowsCommand directory on the machine with Windows 98. In the BIOS AdvancedBIOSFeatures, adjust the boot sequence to boot from the A disk. After entering the DOS, enter the X:WindowsSystem32 directory, enter Attrib-sh-rwin32k.sys, then enter the X:WindowsSystem32dllcache directory and enter the same command, then use copywin32k.sysX :windowsSystem32 overwrites the original file and restarts.
5. What is the meaning of the Windows XP boot menu?
Phenomenon: I recently installed the Windows XP operating system. I know that when I press F8 at startup or when the computer does not boot properly, I will enter the advanced options menu of Windows XP startup. Here, you can choose to start Windows XP in 8 different modes except normal startup. What do these modes mean?
(1) Security mode: When you start Windows XP in safe mode, the system only uses some of the most basic files. And the driver starts. Entering safe mode is an important step in diagnosing a fault. If the problem cannot be determined after the security mode is started, or if the security mode cannot be started at all, then you may need to use the emergency repair disk ERD function to repair the system.
(2) Network security mode: Similar to security mode, but added support for network connection. This option is useful for troubleshooting Windows XP boot failures in a LAN environment.
(3) Security mode of the command prompt: Similar to the security mode, only use the basic files and drivers to start WindowsXP. But after login, the command prompt appears instead of the Windows desktop.
(4) Enable boot log: Start Windows XP and log all drivers and services loaded by the system to a file. The file name is ntbtlog.txt and is located in the Windir directory. This log is useful for determining the exact cause of a system startup problem.
(5) Enable VGA mode: Start Windows XP with the basic VGA driver. This mode is useful when a new graphics driver that prevents Windows XP from starting properly is installed, or if the refresh frequency is incorrectly set. When starting Windows XP in Safe Mode, only the most basic graphics driver is used.
(6) Last time the correct configuration: Select “Use ‘Last correct configuration & rsquo;Start WindowsXP" is a way to solve problems such as newly added drivers and hardware do not match. Starting in this way, Windows XP only restores the information under the registry key HklmSystemCurrentControlSet. Any changes made in other registry keys remain the same.
(7) Directory Service Recovery Mode: Not applicable to Windows XP Professional. This is for Windows XP Server operating system and is only used to restore the Sysvol directory and Active Directory directory service on the domain controller.
(8) Debug mode: Start WindowsXP and send debugging information to other computers via serial cable. If you are installing Windows XP on your computer with or without a remote installation service, you can see additional options related to using the Remote Installation Services recovery system.
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