Windows operating system 31 stroke quick repair tips

  

Fault 3. The system tray volume icon does not appear when starting

[Fault phenomenon] Windows XP SP2 always does not display volume in the system tray after each startup icon. Each time you need to enter the "Sound and Audio Device Properties" in the control panel, uncheck the "Put the volume icon into the taskbar" and then re-select it. The volume icon will appear.

[Troubleshooting] Enter "regedit" in the "Run" dialog box and press Enter to open the Registry Editor, expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run, and then in the right window Right-click to create a new string value "Systray", double-click the key value, edit its value to "c:\\windows\\system32\\Systray.exe", and then restart the computer to automatically load systray.exe when Windows XP starts. In addition, you can also try to download the "XP Taskbar Repair Tool".

Fault 4. Desktop disappears

[Fault phenomenon] After starting the Windows operating system, there is no icon on the desktop.

[Fault Analysis] In most cases, the desktop icon cannot be displayed because the explorer.exe cannot be loaded when the system starts, or the explorer.exe file is corrupted by viruses or advertisements, which can cause the desktop to be blank or no icon.

[Troubleshooting] First manually load the explorer.exe file, open the registry editor, and then expand "My Computer\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Micrososft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\WinLogon\\Shell" (Figure 4). If not, you can create a new explorer.exe after the shell according to this path (Figure 5). Then copy an explorer.exe file to this machine on another good computer and restart the computer. FIG


If the problem persists, consider a virus or caused by rogue software. First use anti-virus software to kill, the unresolved fault may be caused by the installation of a software called "Dynamic Desktop Media". Press "Ctrl+Alt+del" to open the "Task Manager", switch to the "Processes" tab and find the "SYSU.EXE" process, right click on it to "end the process". And delete the C:\\Program Files\\ddm folder, and all the values ​​in the registry that contain "ddm", the desktop icon will be restored.
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The real value of the Windows disk debris cleanup tool

诟病: Although there is still controversy on this issue, the consensus of experts is that the defragmentation of the disk can improve its performance and reduce the possibility of trouble, but just like any PC daily management affairs, find some time. It will become more and more important to clean up the disk.

Quick fix tips: Disk cleanup of Windows systems. Under XP, follow the steps described in "Disk Detection Automation" to create a Scheduled Task, but in Advanced Properties. Edit the command line as follows: cmd.exe /c defrag c: -f –v > "c:\\doc\ eport.txt". (Maybe the path of your switch and report.txt file will be different from this article.)

In Vista, it is also based on the steps described in "Disk Detection Automation" above, but will add arguments(optional)( In the Add Parameter box, change the content to /c defrag –c –f –v –w > “c:\\doc\ eport.txt”. (Maybe the path of your switch and report.txt file will be different from this article)

Turn off autoplay

Criticize: Autoplay operation not only occurs on the CD-ROM but also on the user connection Go to your computer's flash memory and external hard drive. What I am worried about is that some malware will be attached to one of the devices, and autoplay will become a "shortcut" to the system.


Figure 11 Using the Group Policy Editor tool to get all drives out of the risk of autoplay

Quick fix tips: Disable the system according to the Windows version The autoplay feature of all drives, as far as I know, the quickest way to achieve this is to create a group policy for the computer.

In XP, press the Windows+R key combination, type gpedit.msc, and make sure to locate Local Computer Policy\\Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\System in the tree panel on the left, scroll the right panel Double-click Turn off Autoplay, in the Turn off Aotoplay Properties dialog box, click Enabled and select All drives from the drop-down menu, and finally click Finish.

In Vista, press the Windows+R key combination, type gpedit.msc, and press OK. When prompted by User Account Control, click Continue and the tree on the left. In the panel, locate Local Computer Policy\\Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Winodws Components\\AutoPlay Policies. Double-click Turn off Autoplay, click Enable and OK. Next double-click on Default behavior for AutoRun, click Enable and select Do not execute any autorun commands in the results drop-down list, click OK to complete, but unfortunately, this The practice may cause problems on some systems. For example, when the computer is connected to the digital camera, the photo cannot be accessed. If this happens, you need to return to the above settings, select the Disabled item, and then use Microsoft's free tool. Tweak UI, under its operation related to auto play, cancel the selection of 26 drive letters.


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