Ways to make WinXP thumbnails not consume space resources

  

The WinXP thumbnail feature brings a lot of convenience, so that everyone can see the content of the picture faster. Therefore, many WinXP users have enabled thumbnails, but after this feature is enabled, the system will automatically generate a file named “Thumbs.db” in the folder where the image file is located by default (this file belongs to the system). Files, which are not visible under normal conditions), although a single “thumbs.db” file does not consume too much space resources, but if the image is saved a lot, it will generate several “thumbs.db” files. This will also cost you a lot of disk space resources. So how can we make WinXP thumbnails not consume space resources? Please follow the small series to see the specific method.

Operation steps:

1. Double-click the “My Computer” icon in the system desktop with the mouse. In the pop-up “My Computer” window, click the menu. In the “Tools” option in the column, execute the “Folder Options” command from the pop-up drop-down menu to open the system folder option settings dialog box;

2. Click the Settings dialog box. In the “View” tab, in the "Advanced Settings" list of the corresponding tab page, the "Do not cache thumbnails" item is selected (the item will not be selected by default), such as As shown in the figure, click the “OK” button, so that when we enable the thumbnail mode to preview the image file in the future, the system will not automatically generate the “thumbs.db” file, so the thumbnail will not be Will consume space resources.

Read the above steps, I believe my friends have already learned it. This method is especially suitable for friends with small disk space. Of course, friends who have spare cash can add a hard disk to make the WinXP thumbnail function work best.

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