What processes are hidden in the depths of the system?

  

The system is not as simple as you can see in the naked eye. We only see a part of it, and a large part of it is hidden by the system. This is because Windows XP has a lot of components for system security reasons. Hidden, even if you don't use these application components, you can't remove them from the system. The author's method below allows you to remove these hidden components of Windows XP.

The first step is to display system folders and files

Since Windows XP hides system files by default, they are not visible in the "Windows Explorer" window. So we want to make these system files appear "original", the steps are as follows: Open the Explorer window, in the "Tools" menu, click the "Folder Options" command, the system pops up "ld"; Folder Options & rdquo; dialog box, click “ View & rdquo; tab, select empty <; hide protected operating system files (recommended) & rdquo; check box, select “ display all text and file folder & rdquo; Check the button and click the “OK” button.

The second step, editing the SySOC.inf file

The previous step is actually preparing us to modify the Windows XP system files, because it is the file that hides some Windows XP components. Woke up. However, as long as we delete all the “hide” strings in the file, these hidden components can be made. First, in the "Windows Explorer" window, open 1 blood under the system folder where Windows XP is located. Factory subfolders (such as C:Windowsinf), find the Sysoc.inf file in this folder and open it. Then in the window that opens, click the “Replace” command in the “Edit” menu, the system pops up the "Replace" dialog box, in the "Find content" box, type "ld";hide,&rdquo ;, confirm that the content in the "Replace with" box is empty, click the "Replace all" button, in fact, this is to delete all the "ld" in the file. ”String. Finally, in the <;file" menu, click “Save Exit & rdquo; command.

The third step is to delete the unwanted Window group

After deleting all the “hide,” strings in the &Squooc·inf” file, then go to “Windows The Component Wizard & rdquo; dialog box to see, you will find more components than the original. Now you can delete those components that you don't need.

If you first find out these hidden components or processes, you can use the above three steps to achieve, although some commands are useful but no problem for novices, so let's go back and try Let's go.

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