Adjust hardware factors Speed ​​up windows xp startup speed

  
                

Have you ever experienced such a crash? When you rush to turn on your computer, you will encounter a tractor-like boot speed, which can be maddening. Today, we will explain the major factors affecting the startup speed from the hardware side. Everyone will quickly understand and let your windows xp run faster.

The main hardware that affects the startup speed of the computer is the motherboard and hard disk. And memory, and the relationship with the CPU is not big.

The motherboard is a "base" of various computer accessories. There are many tasks to be done at boot time, such as self-test, search for various ports, and various external devices. Therefore, reducing the self-test time, reducing external equipment, and improving efficiency can increase the startup speed. If the computer is connected to a peripheral such as a scanner or a USB hard disk, it may slow down the system. It is recommended that you connect these peripherals when you need them. USB devices can be connected after booting.

The main factor determining the performance of the motherboard is the motherboard chipset. The main factor determining the boot speed is the disk performance and driver performance of the motherboard chipset.

In addition to the power-on self-test, the computer startup time is mainly used to read system files from the hard disk. The hard disk works by reading and writing data on a high-speed rotating disk by moving the magnetic head. Then the higher the disk speed, the more data the head reads per unit time, which is very beneficial for system startup. In addition, hard drives with fast seek times and large caches can also significantly increase boot time.

Reduce the boot disk scan wait time. When the Windows log records an abnormal shutdown or a crash caused by a crash, the system will automatically run the disk scan program at startup. By default, it will wait 10 seconds before scanning each partition. If each partition has to wait 10 seconds to start scanning, plus the time required for scanning itself, it will take a long time to complete the boot process. . In this case we can set the wait time for canceling the disk scan and even for scanning a disk partition.

Start → run, enter “chkntfs /t:0”, you can set the disk scan wait time to 0; if you want to ignore scanning a partition when the computer starts, such as C drive, you can enter “chkntfs /xc:” command; if you want to restore the scan of the C drive, you can use the “chkntfs /dc:” command to restore all chkntfs default settings, in addition to the countdown of automatic file check.

A hardware that has a major impact on Windows XP is memory. Running Windows XP with 256MB of RAM is smoother, and 512MB of memory allows the system to run very well.

A computer is not easy to use, and the speed is not fast. Memory has a vital role. Memory is mainly used to temporarily store data. For example, the data called in the computer needs to be read from the hard disk, sent to the memory, and then sent to the CPU. Therefore, memory can also be understood as a cache between the hard disk and the CPU, so memory is an important factor affecting the operation of windows xp, we should not miss it.

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