Windows XP operating system ten examples of the latest question and answer

  
When we use the Windows operating system, we often encounter such problems or problems, some of which are caused by us, some of which are inherent defects of the system, the author of the online readers Some simple questions about the Windows operating system, I hope to help you when using the operating system.

delete system error reporting

I have a computer installed the windows xp, recently I discovered a project called "dumprep 0-k" in msconfig startup items, what it is doing What? How can I delete it?

The purpose of this startup item is to report errors to Microsoft. When you use Windows XP or 2003, when you encounter illegal operations, the system will always ask you whether to send an error report to Microsoft. Microsoft solves the problem. There is actually no harm, but if you want to close it, you can go to the "Control Panel", select [System] → [Advanced] → [Error Report], select the "Disable Error Reporting" option to cancel the error report, so msconfig The corresponding item in the startup also disappears automatically.

Turn off XP auto-restart function

Although Windows XP is an excellent operating system, sometimes it will also have a little temper, such as automatic restart, which is an annoying fault that many people have encountered. . Because by default, windows xp will automatically restart when a serious failure such as a system or program stops responding. In order to prevent automatic restart in this case, the function can be turned off. The method is as follows:

Open the "Control Panel" and select "Performance and Maintenance" → "System" in the category view to open the "System Properties" dialog box. Click the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery, click the Settings button. Under System Failure, clear the √ before the Auto Restart check box. Click the "OK" button to exit the dialog.

Note: You must be logged in as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to complete the process.

Ghost

today after a mistake the first time I use Ghost, had wanted a backup of the system, not carefully staged a replacement partition contents, the contents of the D drive all replaced with The contents of the C drive! The contents of the original D drive are gone! This is what I have collected for a long time. Is there any way to recover?

Ghost coverage partition is re-written content on the hard disk sector data, delete files just like it did not have a tag, and then wait for new content covering, in the absence of new content coverage we can use a professional Restore software to recover data. But after using Ghost to cover the partition, using that method will not work. Take the hard disk to the professional hard disk data recovery place, and see if it can be saved.

Unable to share partition

windows xp SP2, when entering the partition's property window to prepare to share the partition, it pops up "This is the default share, unable to share and security settings..." prompt. Since this is the default shared resource, why can't I see it in My Network Places? Why not set the "Share and Security" feature? How can I solve it?

"Default Sharing" is a service designed for network administrators to manage the system. By default, all partitions are in the default shared state. Because partitioning is already the highest resource storage method in the system, for security reasons, the default share does not appear in Network Neighborhood. As for, we can simply understand that it is caused by the conflict between the default shared state and the manual shared state.

There are many ways to solve this problem without setting up the "Share and Security" feature. If you can remove the default shared state, the specific operation is as follows: Create a new text file, and then input the following content. After saving the file, please change the file suffix name to reg. Then, double-click the REG file. When the message registration is complete, restart the computer for the operation to take effect.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServiceslanmanserverparameters]

"AutoShareServer"=dword:00000000

"AutoSharewks"=dword:00000000
< BR> After restarting the computer, you can find that the status of the default share is gone. In this case, the manual shared resource of the partition can be added. How

NTFS file format to format the C drive?

1, due to the NTFS file system format can not be DOS and Windows 9x operating systems identified, so in this case you can not use FORMAT, DELTREE commands to remove the uninstall Windows 2000. You can use the Windows 98 boot disk to start, run the FDISK.EXE tool software, delete the C drive NTFS primary partition, and then re-partition, you can delete Windows 2000.

2, using the Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disks (CD can be run in BOOTDISK installation | MAKEBOOT.EXE to make), or directly boot the Windows 2000 installation CD from the CD-ROM drive, delete the NTFS primary partition in its related options, and then re-create the new partition.

3, in addition, there is a way. Just before you upgrade and install Windows 98, you can use Norton's "Norton Ghost" to make the contents of the C drive into a gho image file and back it up to the D drive. After upgrading and installing Windows 2000, when you want to uninstall it, you can run Norton Ghost directly under MS-DOS, and then overwrite the C drive with the previously backed up gho image file. Ghost will automatically restore the Windows 98 state before backup. When

System Restore, restore failure is what causes

restore point loss and windows xp operating system itself does not have much relationship, more of our error or neglect on the operation. So let us analyze the main reasons restore point loss:

1. Close the System Restore feature

Some people may mistakenly believe that as long as I have some time to create a restore point, Then I can turn off the system restore function, so you don't have to create a restore point to save hard disk space. But if we manually turn off the system restore function of windows xp, then all the restore points you created will be deleted, so you will not find any restore points. If you want to use System Restore, you can't turn it off.

2. Insufficient partition space

Many friends always install the software with the default path, which often makes the system partition take up a lot of space. Because of this, Windows XP's system restore function will stop working and stop monitoring the system. At this time, all restore points will be deleted to release the partition space, and no restore points will be found. Even if the partition space is not enough, the "Restore" function will stop, but some previous restore points will be deleted to free up the space, and we will find that some restore points are not found. Therefore, when installing the software, do not always install according to the default path, to ensure that the system partition has enough hard disk space for the restore function. When we receive a warning that there is not enough disk space, we are ready to release the partition space.

3. Use the "Disk Cleanup" program carefully

When we use the Windows XP "Disk Cleanup" program to clean up the useless data of the hard disk, be careful not to use the "Other Options" tab. Under the "System Restore" "clean up" function. If you use this feature, all restore points will be deleted. How

NTFS file format to format the C drive?

1, due to the NTFS file system format can not be DOS and Windows 9x operating systems identified, so in this case you can not use FORMAT, DELTREE commands to remove the uninstall Windows 2000. You can use the Windows 98 boot disk to start, run the FDISK.EXE tool software, delete the C drive NTFS primary partition, and then re-partition, you can delete Windows 2000.

2, using the Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disks (CD can be run in BOOTDISK installation | MAKEBOOT.EXE to make), or directly boot the Windows 2000 installation CD from the CD-ROM drive, delete the NTFS primary partition in its related options, and then re-create the new partition.

3, in addition, there is a way. Just before you upgrade and install Windows 98, you can use Norton's "Norton Ghost" to make the contents of the C drive into a gho image file and back it up to the D drive. After upgrading and installing Windows 2000, when you want to uninstall it, you can run Norton Ghost directly under MS-DOS, and then overwrite the C drive with the previously backed up gho image file. Ghost will automatically restore the Windows 98 state before backup. When

System Restore, restore failure is what causes

restore point loss and windows xp operating system itself does not have much relationship, more of our error or neglect on the operation. So let us analyze the main reasons restore point loss:

1. Close the System Restore feature

Some people may mistakenly believe that as long as I have some time to create a restore point, Then I can turn off the system restore function, so you don't have to create a restore point to save hard disk space. But if we manually turn off the system restore function of windows xp, then all the restore points you created will be deleted, so you will not find any restore points. If you want to use System Restore, you can't turn it off.

2. Insufficient partition space

Many friends always install the software with the default path, which often makes the system partition take up a lot of space. Because of this, Windows XP's system restore function will stop working and stop monitoring the system. At this time, all restore points will be deleted to release the partition space, and no restore points will be found. Even if the partition space is not enough, the "Restore" function will stop, but some previous restore points will be deleted to free up the space, and we will find that some restore points are not found. Therefore, when installing the software, do not always install according to the default path, to ensure that the system partition has enough hard disk space for the restore function. When we receive a warning that there is not enough disk space, we are ready to release the partition space.

3. Use the "Disk Cleanup" program carefully

When we use the Windows XP "Disk Cleanup" program to clean up the useless data of the hard disk, be careful not to use the "Other Options" tab. Under the "System Restore" "clean up" function. If you use this feature, all restore points will be deleted.
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